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The rise of blended portfolios among SA investors
Cape Times
|October 24, 2025
SOUTH African investors are increasingly recognising that traditional investment approaches alone may no longer deliver the returns and stability needed in today's complex markets.
This shift has driven significant growth in structured products and alternative investments, with wealthy individuals leading the charge towards more diversified portfolio strategies.
Recent data reveals that South Africans have invested R17.5 billion into structured products in 2024, marking a return to levels last seen in the 1990s. This surge reflects a broader trend towards portfolio sophistication, as investors seek security and certainty while maintaining growth potential.
The investment landscape has transformed dramatically over the past decade. There's been this myth that alternatives are only reserved for larger portfolios and pension funds. But we're seeing a fundamental shift where investors understand that a truly resilient portfolio requires a blend of traditional and alternative assets.
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