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Just over two years ago, I hosted FirstRand’s founders Paul Harris, Laurie Dippenaar and GT Ferreira in a truly memorable webinar. It was our first blockbuster webinar with over 1 000 people attending the live event and ten times as many watching the recording. The content has aged well.
Ironically it was Harris, youngest and most tech-savvy of the trio, who had technical issues. So the audience never got to see his face. But he, too, has aged well. And not being on camera that day didn’t affect his contribution to the injection of wisdom from three of SA’s most successful entrepreneurs ever.
While Dippenaar and Ferreira have officially retired, Harris showed us yesterday that he’s still very much in the game. He announced a seemingly audacious bid to merge youthful data-only telecom company rain with former communications monopoly Telkom, officially 30 years old, but whose roots go back to 1910. Although privatised and listed on the JSE, the State still owns 40.5% of Telkom’s shares.
Last year Telkom’s EBITDA was R12bn. Rain’s was R1bn. Telkom employs 12 000 people, around a dozen times more than it’s proposed merger partner. The immediate reaction of many would be to regard this as a proposed mating by a mouse with an elephant. But so it seemed with the cornerstones of FirstRand – Harris and Co’s RMB was just 11 years old – the venerable FNB founded in 1864. That one turned out well. Maybe this one will too.
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