STANLIB was founded in 2002 as a joint venture between Standard Bank and Liberty Life. Standard Bank of SA was formed in 1862 and Liberty Life in 1957. The later establishment of Liberty Asset Management in 1969 is a pivotal milestone and represents the start of one of the largest asset managers in South Africa. STANLIB is one of South Africa’s largest investment managers, administering over ZAR 600 billion (USD 31.6 Billion) in Assets Under Management. The depth and breadth of the investment teams give investors a range of options to preserve capital and create wealth. It offers specialist investment management disciplines – from fixed income to multi-asset, listed property, balanced, equity and alternatives, across a broad choice of traditional and alternative asset classes and multiple investment strategies, including active and passive management, as well as single and multi-manager capabilities.
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STANLIB has launched the STANLIB Khanyisa Energy Transition Fund to mobilize much-needed capital from long-term investors to help finance South Africa’s energy transition needs. Seeded wit...
Read moreScatec ASA has completed the sale of its 42% equity stake in the 258 MW Upington solar farm complex in South Africa to STANLIB Asset Management Pty Ltd. The gross consideration for the sale was ZAR973...
Read moreScatec has entered into an agreement for the sale of a 42% stake in the 258 MW Upington solar power plant to a subsidiary of STANLIB Infrastructure Fund II, managed by STANLIB Asset Management Pr...
Read moreSouth African asset manager Stanlib, through its infrastructure investment arm, Stanlib Infrastructure Investments, has acquired a 10% stake in the renewable energy developer Mulilo Energy H...
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