Fourex, the money exchange specialist company founded by South African entrepreneurs Jeff Paterson and Oliver du Toit, has been crowned The Duke of York New Entrepreneur of the Year at the prestigious UK National Business Awards in London. Called "The Oscars of Great British Business" by former prime minister David Cameron, the annual National Business Awards acknowledge success, growth and contribution across the spectrum of commerce in the UK. Chief operating officer of the company and Business Day columnist Simon Lincoln Reader said Fourex had a substantial capital expansion programme under way. "Coinciding with the expansion programme is an international partnership project that is currently being piloted in the Middle East and will extend to Europe and Asia during the course of 2017. "We are constantly improving our technology and ensuring that our exchange rates are the most attractive to the market." Reader said Fourex was about the best of human enthusiasm and innovation. Fo...

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