Q&A with John Oliphant: A helping hand for a battered economy

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Q&A with John Oliphant: A helping hand for a battered economy
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Q&A with John Oliphant: A helping hand for a battered economy 🔒

Black-owned infrastructure investor and asset manager Thirdway Investment Partners, together with Maia Capital, has launched a R3bn impact fund to help bolster the economy after the fallout of the Covid-19 pandemic. Maia Capital is a financial services firm that facilitates high-impact investment opportunities for investors.

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