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    PSG Financial Services Unveils Future-Fit Brand Identity

    May 4, 20263 Mins Read
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    PSG Financial Services has revealed a refreshed brand identity designed to reflect its positioning as a future-fit, advice-led business. The update includes a revamped logo and visual identity, as well as a new website, bringing a more intuitive and accessible digital experience for clients, advisers and partners. The change reflects the group’s ongoing commitment to remaining relevant as the industry and the way people engage with financial services continues to evolve. 

    PSG Financial Services CEO Francois Gouws says, “This isn’t just a new look. It’s about positioning ourselves clearly as an advice-led, fintech business, attuned to this fast-paced industry. It also reflects what sets us apart: our innovative nature and how we show up for our clients every day.”

    Importantly, while the brand has been updated, the core of the business remains the same. “What will not change is the foundation on which our business is built: our values, our approach to advice, and our commitment to building long-term relationships,” Gouws adds. “The trust our clients place in us remains our greatest responsibility, and serving their interests will always be our highest priority.”

    PSG’s refreshed brand is supported by a new campaign centred on the idea that while the future is inherently unpredictable, clients can rely on a steady, consistent partner to help them navigate change. Against a backdrop of geopolitical uncertainty, economic volatility, technological disruption and shifting regulatory environments, PSG positions itself as a guiding voice for clients facing increasing complexity and choice.

    “Our role is to be a steady, trusted partner, delivering consistent value and guidance our clients can rely on,” says Gouws. “It’s why we say we are proudly predictable.” This predictability is a direct result of the disciplined way in which PSG Financial Services approaches advice and decision-making. The business combines deep expertise across investments, estate planning, insurance and wealth preservation with a consistent, methodical approach designed to support clients across market cycles. 

    Annual results, released earlier this month, highlight the effectiveness of this approach, with the business reporting 33.5% growth in recurring headline earnings per share and an impressive return on equity of 31.7% despite a challenging operating environment.

    “For PSG, value is not performative; it’s proven over time through the consistency of our approach and the strength of our client relationships,” Gouws concludes. “I’m really proud of what our brand represents, and this latest refresh reflects the progress we’ve made together and the ambition we have for the future.”

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