Lyle Malander spurred by need for change

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Business| It took an unfamiliar medical reaction to the sight and smell of hospital drips and blood for Lyle Malander to rethink his ambition of becoming a doctor. Now an accountant, in 2015 he started the Malander Group, by Les2020ic

It took an unfamiliar medical reaction to the sight and smell of hospital drips and blood for Lyle Malander to rethink his ambition of becoming a doctor.

Cape Town-born and bred and the younger of two siblings, Malander started school at St Mary’s Primary School in Gardens and did his secondary schooling at Fairmont High School in Durbanville before heading off to Stellenbosch University to pursue a bachelor of accounting degree, having heard of the chartered accounting profession from his mother.

At Stellenbosch University he struggled with the Afrikaans, but adapted fairly well as he was with friends he had been to school with and was closer to his home in Bellville.After graduating, he went on to pursue his honours degree. Then he faced another challenge when he almost didn’t make the grade to qualify to write examinations.

It was also at Deloitte that he amassed experience in advisory work for both government and private sector clients.

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