Servest’s R10bn journey: How RMB Corvest, Kenton Fine made magic
When Servest founder Kenton Fine left for the UK in 2007, private equity partner RMB Corvest wondered if it was on the right horse. Ten years and a R10bn sale later, it knows it was.
When Servest founder Kenton Fine left for the UK in 2007, private equity partner RMB Corvest wondered if it was on the right horse. Ten years and a R10bn sale later, it knows it was.
It’s a strange but true phenomenon in the corporate world that top executives often spend their lives steering their companies to excellence but pay scant attention to their own personal financial plan.
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Unless the rising generation develops a clear sense of self with their own unique vision and mission for their lives, the shirtsleeves proverb might very likely become true for the family.
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