Munaf holds a BCom in Economics (Rhodes), BCom Honours in Financial Analysis and Portfolio Management (UCT) and a Post-Graduate Diploma in Financial Planning (Stellenbosch). He is a Certified Financial Planner® professional and is a member of the Financial Planning Institute of Southern Africa (FPI).
Munaf holds a BCom in Economics , BCom Honours in Financial Analysis and Portfolio Management and a Post-Graduate Diploma in Financial Planning . He is a Certified Financial Planner® professional and is a member of the Financial Planning Institute of Southern Africa . He previously served as a member of the Ethics Committee of a blue-chip financial services company.
“I am an easy-going person and I enjoy meeting new people and building relationships. I like to build genuine and authentic relationships with my clients so our conversations will usually involve more than just finance. I also find that the better I know and understand my client, the more comfortable they feel working with me and sharing information with me, which in turn enables me to offer suitable and relevant advice to them.
We are one of South Africa’s leading Wealth Managers and the only black-owned financial planning practice that has been accredited by the Financial Planning Institute as an Approved Professional Practice. There are only 14 practices in South Africa who have earned this accreditation. Our expertise, experience, philosophy and process are the cornerstone that imbue professionalism in delivering a quality wealth management service. We believe that confidentiality is an important aspect in building trust and creating open, honest, sustainable and working relationships. All information is treated with the strictest confidentiality.
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