The Citizen (KZN)

PSG’s Mouton says goodbye in letter

- Below is his resignatio­n le er.

After 23 years at the helm, PSG founder Jannie Mouton is stepping down as nonexecuti­ve chair and director of investment holding company PSG and subsidiari­es PSG Financial Services and Zeder.

In a note to shareholde­rs in May, Mouton announced he’d been diagnosed with an early form of dementia.

Dear Shareholde­rs, Colleagues & Friends,

South Africa has had many disappoint­ments and challenges during the past 12 months given certain corporate failures, the status of our economy and the like, but it remains a country of opportunit­y. I have always believed that one must look at every challenge as an opportunit­y and that a negative person has never really created anything. I therefore sincerely believe that my health condition, although challengin­g, has also created opportunit­ies for myself and those around me. It has allowed me to spend more time with my wife and family, to engage with others in ways that I had never done before and to take stock of what has been created. It has also allowed me to pass the baton to those individual­s whom I have groomed over many years.

PSG Group and all the various investee companies have exceptiona­l and innovative management teams in place.

I have been fortunate to have had an incredible corporate life. I look back to so many things that we have built from humble beginnings. There are no shortcuts to success. It takes innovation, hard work, dedication and always a bit of luck.

I have realised that if I want to make the best of my time left, I need to focus on my health, I need to further relinquish responsibi­lities I may have, and I need to give certainty to the investment community at large. I have therefore after careful considerat­ion and deliberati­on with my medical team, family, friends and PSG colleagues decided to resign.

PSG Group has built up a remarkable team of people who manage great businesses in many industries and I am excited about the future of our group ...

Lastly, I continue to believe in South Africa and the many opportunit­ies it presents. We know South Africans are intelligen­t, resilient, considerat­e and responsibl­e people and I urge everyone to be positive about the future despite the challenges we are facing. Let us continue to build South Africa and create job opportunit­ies for all!

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