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PSG embraces future thinking at 2025 Conference

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May 30, 2025

The annual PSG Financial Services’ Conference held in May brought together top financial services industry leaders, journalists and other distinguished speakers to engage on building South Africa's future amidst an era of rapid technological change.

PSG embraces future thinking at 2025 Conference

This year’s theme - Think Forward - saw speakers discuss the need to leverage technology and digitisation without losing sight of the power of the human touch and relationships.

Setting the scene, CEO Francois Gouws highlighted PSG's impressive performance amidst this environment, with the group largely doubling profits in the last 5 years and achieving an impressive 26.6% return on equity for the last financial year. He said PSG is attuned to the rapid pace of change and is embracing it with agility and dynamism, highlighting their commitment to continued investment into technology.

Critical to achieving this success is PSG's adviser force. Edward Gibbens, CE of Distribution, explained that the group is committed to equipping advisers with the tools they need to be future-fit through best-in-class technologies so advisers can spend more time on value-enhancing activities.

Top achievers of the firm were celebrated at the conference's gala dinner:

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