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Altify CEO Sean Sanders on the platform’s alternative investment and private credit offerings

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In this What’s Next with Aki Anastasiou interview, Altify Founder and CEO Sean Sanders discusses why Altify’s alternative investment offerings are a game-changer for South Africans. Sanders is a serial technology entrepreneur with over 15 years of industry experience. He started as an intern at Bank of America Merrill Lynch in 2008, before completing internships at Actis and RMB Private Bank. Sanders then built up an impressive portfolio of experience, having worked as a tech analyst at Sabvest, a portfolio manager at General Pacific Management Services, a fixed-income portfolio manager for Draper Grain Investments, and an investment manager at venture capital firm Knife Capital. He also has several start-ups under his belt, including founding online university application system Application Portal; event-driven proprietary trading firm Sataya; and crypto-asset advisory firm Blocktree Capital. In this interview, Sanders unpacks the Altify platform and highlights its offerings. He explains to viewers what an alternative investment is and how it differs from traditional investment solutions. Sanders then discusses Altify’s private credit investment offering. He closes the interview by discussing the minimum amount South Africans can invest with Altify.
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In this What’s Next with Aki Anastasiou interview, Altify Founder and CEO Sean Sanders discusses why Altify’s alternative investment offerings are a game-changer for South Africans. Sanders is a serial technology entrepreneur with over 15 years of industry experience. He started as an intern at Bank of America Merrill Lynch in 2008, before completing internships at Actis and RMB Private Bank. Sanders then built up an impressive portfolio of experience, having worked as a tech analyst at Sabvest, a portfolio manager at General Pacific Management Services, a fixed-income portfolio manager for Draper Grain Investments, and an investment manager at venture capital firm Knife Capital. He also has several start-ups under his belt, including founding online university application system Application Portal; event-driven proprietary trading firm Sataya; and crypto-asset advisory firm Blocktree Capital. In this interview, Sanders unpacks the Altify platform and highlights its offerings. He explains to viewers what an alternative investment is and how it differs from traditional investment solutions. Sanders then discusses Altify’s private credit investment offering. He closes the interview by discussing the minimum amount South Africans can invest with Altify.
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