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Aloysius Jacobs
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Mr. Aloysius Jacobs joined SIM Global in June 2004 as a Research Analyst.
Prior to that he was employed by PWC where he completed his articles.
He is responsible for researching companies in various sectors.
He primarily focuses on the manufacturing and consumer products sector.
He has a CA (SA) University of Stellenbosch
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Sanlam Investment Management (Pty) Ltd.
![]() Sanlam Investment Management (Pty) Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Sanlam Investment Management (Pty) Ltd. (SIM) is the asset management subsidiary of Sanlam Life Insurance Ltd., which in turn owned by Sanlam Ltd. (JSE: SLM, OTCMKTS: SLLDY) in South Africa. Headquartered in Bellville, the firm offers a wide range of investment and financial planning solutions and a comprehensive range of local and offshore investment products to end investors, financial planners and institutions. SIM is a signatory to both the Code for Responsible Investing in South Africa (CRISA) and its forerunner, the United Nations-backed Principles of Responsible Investing (UNPRI). | Analyst-Equity | - |
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Sanlam Investment Management (Pty) Ltd.
![]() Sanlam Investment Management (Pty) Ltd. Investment ManagersFinance Sanlam Investment Management (Pty) Ltd. (SIM) is the asset management subsidiary of Sanlam Life Insurance Ltd., which in turn owned by Sanlam Ltd. (JSE: SLM, OTCMKTS: SLLDY) in South Africa. Headquartered in Bellville, the firm offers a wide range of investment and financial planning solutions and a comprehensive range of local and offshore investment products to end investors, financial planners and institutions. SIM is a signatory to both the Code for Responsible Investing in South Africa (CRISA) and its forerunner, the United Nations-backed Principles of Responsible Investing (UNPRI). | Finance |