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Former South African Football Player Brian Baloyi Acquires A Stake In Kuwala Financial Services Group

Former South African Football Player Brian Baloyi Acquires A Stake In Kuwala Financial Services Group. Former Bafana Bafana goalkeeper Brian Baloyi took to his social media platforms to announce that he has acquired shares in Kuwala Financial Services Group and that he has been appointed as the director of the company.

The post read, “Anther one bites the dust đź“Ł: Proud to announce my other venture as the director and shareholder at Kuwala Financial Services Group, lookout for more content around this venture in the next few days across all platforms.” It is the company’s mission to be the niche insurance practitioners of choice within the Southern African market. It aims to expand and cement its footprint into the SADC region by building a trusted and strong brand that will be strengthened by satellite offices offering accessible services to communities in and around Southern Africa.

The company was founded by Marcia Hlanjwa. Marcia has led an impressive career as an Agricultural Insurance Specialist and Marketing Strategist for over a decade whilst working in different corporates within the insurance and agriculture industries. In 2012 she decided to explore the world of business and has never looked back. Serving as the Group Chief Executive Officer at Donga, a holding company for group of 5 companies – She added Kuwala Financial Services as the 3rd of 5 in an effort to create a unique value proposition to these industries and markets. Marcia plays a major role in crafting strategies; implementation plans and operating models for the group. Her continuous commitment to absolute professionalism and great customer service has shaped Donga Group of companies to what it is today.

Baloyi has found himself venturing into the financial services sector well after his retirement from football, he is pursuing his business goals and is continuing to build a legacy that he can pass on to his family. Through such business moves, Baloyi shows that more sports stars should take care of their finances for a better future.

By Thomas Chiothamisi
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