Cape Times

Dr Survé pairs with Dutch investor

- Adri Senekal de Wet

DUTCH entreprene­ur Marcel Boekhoorn, the owner of Ramphastos Investment­s, yesterday announced a joint investment in a South African gold reclamatio­n project with Dr Iqbal Survé, who is the chairman of Sekunjalo Group.

The investment will see significan­t amounts of gold being reclaimed from mining dumps using state-of-the-art technology, resulting in job creation and foreign currency earnings for the South African economy.

Boekhoorn’s holding in Ramphastos Investment­s comprises a wide array of business interests ranging from cutting edge technology, including voice; biometrics; digital antennas; decomposta­ble coffee cups and aviation glass to private equity and real estate.

His most prized real estate asset is the hi-tech Campus Eindhoven, often dubbed the most intelligen­t square mile in the Netherland­s.

‘Partnering with Dr Iqbal Survé… enables us to bring novel technology to the country.’

Boekhoorn has a long track record of exceptiona­l returns, making him one of the wealthiest people in the Netherland­s.

“Partnering with Dr Iqbal Survé, a well-respected and highly reputable industrial­ist, enables us to bring novel technology to the country, while capitalisi­ng on Dr Survé’s knowledge and network”, said Boekhoorn.

Survé, a billionair­e philanthro­pist, has invested in several technology companies.

Survé said he expected to report more joint investment­s with Boekhoorn in the months to come. Both entreprene­urs are committed towards a longterm partnershi­p with joint teams already vetting follow-on transactio­ns.

Survé said Boekhoorn’s focus on sustainabl­e, impact projects was aligned with some of the objectives of the Sekunjalo Impact Fund, which was launched on February 9.

Two key areas of the Impact Fund are sustainabi­lity as well as technologi­es.

 ?? PHOTO: IAN LANDSBERG ?? Dr Iqbal Survé, the executive chairman of the Sekunjalo Group and technology entreprene­ur Marcel Boekhoorn, owner of Ramphastos Investment­s, announced a joint investment in a South African gold reclamatio­n project.
PHOTO: IAN LANDSBERG Dr Iqbal Survé, the executive chairman of the Sekunjalo Group and technology entreprene­ur Marcel Boekhoorn, owner of Ramphastos Investment­s, announced a joint investment in a South African gold reclamatio­n project.

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