
Business Talk – PSG’s Wendy Myers on the impact of a strong Rand on South African markets
Wendy Myers is a two-decade veteran of the finance and investment industries and is the Head of Securities at PSG.
SATURDAY, 28 FEBRUARY 2026, 19:38

Wendy Myers is a two-decade veteran of the finance and investment industries and is the Head of Securities at PSG.

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