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Karabo Morule shares on Art and Wealthy Families on the continent
About: Karabo Morule’s current mission is to get collectors of modern and
contemporary art to see it as an asset class and ensure that artworks are not
relegated to being decoration or artefacts over time, and that art collectors
see long-term value in the artworks they collect. She is the Founder of Capital
Art which is an art fintech and is the first art collection management service
that is facilitates collection management for collectors of modern and
contemporary African art. She has also served as a non-executive director for
several companies. She is an actuary by profession and was the second
black African woman to qualify as an actuary in South Africa. Her career
spans investment banking at J.P. Morgan in Johannesburg and London, as
well as a ten-year period in senior executive roles at a financial services
conglomerate, Old Mutual Limited. Her last role at Old Mutual was managing
Personal Finance which reported 1.8m customers, over 4,100 office staff, tied
agents and broker consultants, Life APE sales of ZAR2bn and profits of
ZAR1.7bn for FY2019. She has been collecting, investing in and being a patron
of the arts since 2012 and is also an angel investor. In 2018, she was selected
to join the World Economic Forum's Forum of Young Global Leaders. She is an
alumnus of the University of Cape Town and Harvard Business School.
Website: https://capitalart.co
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capitalartofficial/
Karabo Morule shares on Art and Wealthy Families on the continent
About: Karabo Morule’s current mission is to get collectors of modern and
contemporary art to see it as an asset class and ensure that artworks are not
relegated to being decoration or artefacts over time, and that art collectors
see long-term value in the artworks they collect. She is the Founder of Capital
Art which is an art fintech and is the first art collection management service
that is facilitates collection management for collectors of modern and
contemporary African art. She has also served as a non-executive director for
several companies. She is an actuary by profession and was the second
black African woman to qualify as an actuary in South Africa. Her career
spans investment banking at J.P. Morgan in Johannesburg and London, as
well as a ten-year period in senior executive roles at a financial services
conglomerate, Old Mutual Limited. Her last role at Old Mutual was managing
Personal Finance which reported 1.8m customers, over 4,100 office staff, tied
agents and broker consultants, Life APE sales of ZAR2bn and profits of
ZAR1.7bn for FY2019. She has been collecting, investing in and being a patron
of the arts since 2012 and is also an angel investor. In 2018, she was selected
to join the World Economic Forum's Forum of Young Global Leaders. She is an
alumnus of the University of Cape Town and Harvard Business School.
Website: https://capitalart.co
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capitalartofficial/
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