BoE Stockbrokers

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BoE Stockbrokers (Pty) Limited
Type Subsidiary
Founded 2003
Headquarters Cape Town, Cape Town
Key people John J. Abrahams
Derek Alton
Vince Boulle
Harold D. Kock
Paul S. Finlayson
Brett Lambert
Daryll Owen
Johann R. Van Zyl
Industry Investment services
Products Financial Services
Investment Banking
Investment management
Website boepersonal.nedsecure.co.za


BoE Stockbrokers (not to be confused with Bank of England in United Kingdom), an authorised financial services provider[1], is a member of Nedbank and Old Mutual Groups. As a full-service South African stockbroking company, BoE Stockbrokers (Pty) Ltd offers a range of services from personal investment advice and investment management to extensive E-commerce facilities, focussing specifically on high net-worth and affluent individuals, trusts and small institutional clients.

BoE Stockbrokers was a wholly owned subsidiary of BoE, which was established as a Trust Company in Cape Town in 1838.[2] BoE was a leading independent and specialised banking and financial services group, listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. BoE Stockbrokers was managed as part of the Merchant Banking Group within BoE.[3] BoE was merged with Nedbank in 2003[4] and BoE Stockbrokers became a brokerage arm of Nedbank and Old Mutual.


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[edit] BoE Private Clients

BoE Private Clients is one of the largest and most reputable private banking institutions in South Africa. BoE Private Clients is a fully integrated wealth management and private banking operation focusing on high net worth clients. As our value proposition is based not only on the products we offer, but also upon the provision of sound advice at superior service levels, BoE Private Clients employs highly qualified financial specialists dedicated to accumulating, building and preserving wealth for our clients.


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  1. ^ Broker detail at JSE Limited.
  2. ^ BoE Limited. Google Finance.
  3. ^ Profile at Sharenet.
  4. ^ Media Releases 2003, Nedbank Group. Nedbank Group.