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    Prescient Securities Steals JSE Spotlight

    March 31, 2025
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    Julian Raatz and Max Chin from Prescient Securities at the Spire Awards
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    Prescient Securities achieved outstanding recognition at the 23rd Annual JSE Spire Awards, being awarded the Best Agency Broker: Bonds (1st place) for the second consecutive year. The awards, considered the benchmark for excellence in South African financial markets, are voted on by the country’s largest institutional investors.  

    The 2025 voting season ran from February 13 to February 25, 2025, with institutional investors evaluating performance across multiple sectors, including bonds, interest rate derivatives, and foreign exchange markets. Prescient Securities’ strong showing reflects the firm’s ongoing commitment to consistent excellence, driven by strategic investments in key talent, expanded sector coverage, and continuous enhancements in trading capabilities. 

    “This recognition underscores the hard work and dedication of our team and the trust our clients place in us by choosing us as their preferred partner,” says Stephen Heath, CEO of Prescient Securities. “Our performance at the Spire Awards is a testament to our market expertise, disciplined approach, and commitment to consistently deliver exceptional service.” 

    Prescient Securities’ 2025 JSE Spire Awards Results: 

    •  1st place – Best Agency Broker: Bonds  
    •  2nd place – Listed Interest Rate Derivatives 
    • 3rd place – Listed FX Futures 
    • 3rd place – Best Agency Broker: Listed FX Options 

    “This recognition not only validates our capabilities but also demonstrates our commitment to developing local talent and shaping the future of the South African financial landscape,”. 

    As a trusted partner to institutional asset managers since 1999, Prescient Securities has consistently secured top industry ratings.  

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