Imagine, if you will, that you’re a decent schoolboy cricketer and have managed to cement your place in the Affies first XI, much to the pride of your family and friends and to the admiration of the fair maidens of Pretoria. Then you realise you are wielding the willow alongside the young AB de Villiers and Faf du Plessis, and while the team’s results may be tidy, your personal brand may not have quite the effect you were hoping for with the meisies. This is the slight technical hitch that has faced PSG Konsult, which would look like a solid performer in the average line-up, but which has looked a bit of an ugly sister in comparison with stablemates Capitec and Curro. Its recent results may have lacked a little froth, but they were a commendable effort in a market that the company characterises as low growth, low confidence and volatile. PSG Konsult is confident that changes to the political landscape will inject confidence in its client base, who will be thinking more of saving for...

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