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Water security: a growing risk for domestic equities

Water security is a critical concern in South Africa, with far-reaching implications for multiple sectors, including the asset management industry. In 2024, we took a proactive step towards enhancing sustainability in our portfolio by incorporating water risk assessments into our stewardship activities. This initiative was part of our broader strategy to evaluate portfolio resilience under various scenarios, ensuring we can effectively mitigate potential risks related to environmental issues, including water scarcity and security.

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Postcard from Tokyo

Lonwabo Maqubela, Deputy Chief Investment Officer, and Jeremy Gorven, Senior Investment Analyst, recently returned from a week-long research trip to Japan, where they attended the Daiwa Securities 2025 Japan Investment Conference. This annual event brings together investors and corporate leaders to discuss industry trends, economic developments, and investment opportunities. Conferences like these provide a valuable and productive platform for investors like us to engage directly with company management, gaining critical insights into investee companies, their performance, strategic initiatives, and future plans.
In this article, Lonwabo and Jeremy share key takeaways from the conference, offering a first-hand perspective on Japan’s evolving market landscape and the implications for investors.

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Outperforming with less risk? The Balanced Fund you need to know

In an investment landscape often marked by uncertainty and volatility, the “boring” balanced fund still remains a compelling choice for investors seeking both growth and risk management. According to the Alexforbes Large Manager Watch survey, approximately R1trillion of institutional clients’ assets find a home in these solutions which provide investors with access to dynamic asset allocation and security selection expertise of fund managers. The Association of Savings South Africa (ASISA) recently reported that 50% of unit trust savings are in multi-asset funds, further underlining their popularity amongst investors and advisers.

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The tug of war in the South African listed credit market

The South African listed credit is a c. 1.1trn nominal market (excluding government paper), consisting of c. 2 484 listed debt instruments issued by 103 issuers. The market is dominated by bank and financial issuers who account for c. R407bn (37% of the issuance), while State Owned Enterprises (SOEs) account for R246bn (22%) followed by the corporate sector of R158bn (14%). The rest of our market consists of credit-linked notes (CLNs) at R120bn (11%), structured notes at R105bn (9.7%), securitisations at R46bn (4.2%), municipal bonds at R7.9bn (0.7%), and issuers of asset-backed commercial paper at R2.8bn (0.2%). Listed credit instruments are a widely deployed investment instrument in many specialist fixed income portfolios, and corporate debt funding plays a vital role in the capital structure of a firm, especially in the funding structure of South African banks.

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Healing sentiment: investing in South Africa’s hospital sector

The South African listed hospital sector was a disappointing hunting ground for investors over the last decade. An investment in Netcare (NTC) and Life Healthcare (LHC) from the beginning of 2015 to the end of 2023 resulted in a total shareholder return of -48% and -40%, respectively.

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The Lesser Evil: why the SARB needs to cut interest rates

Recently, I attended a global financials conference where I had the opportunity to meet with leaders from both listed and unlisted UK financial institutions. The event was filled with many intriguing anecdotes, such as how the introduction of deposit insurance[1] (recently introduced in South Africa) has stimulated the emergence of challenger banks like UK-based Starling Bank. This newfound confidence boost has also fuelled lending activity in the UK mortgage market, especially in the buy-to-let segment. During our discussions, we engaged with several mid-tier banks and financial institutions primarily focused on the buy-to-let market.

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Missing value will be risky for investors

Don’t risk missing out on value. Lonwabo Maqubela, Deputy Chief Investment Officer at Perpetua, expands on the misperceptions regarding this approach to investing and the benefits it holds for investors and clients who utilise it.

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Focus on education in South Africa

Despite receiving 13% of the national budget(R298 billion in 2022/23 ), South Africa’s primary and secondary education system is characterised by crumbling infrastructure, overcrowded classrooms, and poor education outcomes – all of which perpetuate inequality and fail many of the country’s children.

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Ntokozo Magagula

Ntokozo is an Investment Analyst at Perpetua and has four years of investment experience. He joined the firm in August 2026.

Prior to joining Perpetua, Ntokozo was an Investment Analyst at Camissa Asset Management, where he worked from 2023. Before joining Camissa, he completed his articles at PwC, working predominantly with financial services audit clients.

Ntokozo holds a Bachelor of Accounting Science and an Honours degree in Accounting Sciences from the University of the Witwatersrand. He is a qualified Chartered Accountant (SA) and a CFA Level 3 candidate.

Darmhik Naicker

Darmhik joined Perpetua as a Risk & Quantitative Analyst Intern in 2026.

He holds a BCom Honours degree in Statistics and Data Science from the University of Cape Town, with a strong foundation in finance, quantitative analysis, and risk management.

Tasha Xinindlu

Tasha joined Perpetua as a Marketing Intern in 2026. 

She has a Business Administration Degree major in Marketing and Entrepreneurship from Tsiba Business School. 

 

Najmeerah Simons 

Najmeerah Simons is the Finance, Risk and Compliance Manager at Perpetua, where she oversees financial management, regulatory compliance, and risk governance across the business.

 

She brings experience from the Auditor General of South Africa, where she has served in various roles over a six-year period. She has also spent two years prior to her time in audit and assurance at an asset management firm where she worked in local, property and global finance divisions. Najmeerah holds a Bachelor of Business Science specialising in Finance and Accounting from the University of Cape Town and is qualified Chartered Accountant (South Africa).

Tasneem Abrahams

Tasneem joined Perpetua as a Finance and Business Trainee in 2025

She has a Business Administration Degree major in Finance and Investments from Tsiba Business School. 

Samantha Edwards

Samantha joined Perpetua as a Client Service Intern in 2025. 

She has a Business Administration Degree major in Finance and Investments from Tsiba Business School. 

Sisipho Jokazi

Sisipho joined Perpetua as a Business Analyst in November 2025. Before joining Perpetua, she spent 6 years at M&G Investments Southern Africa in the Institutional Clients team as an Institutional Client Associate providing client service support on a range of clients. At Perpetua, she is responsible for providing support in the servicing of clients; business development support (assisting in growing client base); components of client account management such as handling investment-related queries, performance analysis, and risk reporting. 

 

She holds a BBA degree and PGDip from TSiBA Business School and Regent Business School respectively. 

Jason Clark

Jason joined Perpetua as an Investment Performance & Risk Analyst. He is responsible for evaluating, measuring, and reporting on the performance and risk of the investment portfolios.

 

He brings experience from Luxcara, a German clean-energy asset manager, and Allan Gray, where he served in various roles over a five-year period. Jason holds Bachelor’s and Honours degrees in Economics from Stellenbosch University and is currently pursuing an MSc at the University of Bath. He also holds the CIPM® designation through the CFA Institute, specialising in investment performance measurement.