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André started his investment management career in 2002 as a dedicated short selling analyst at Ziff Brothers Investments, a multi-billion dollar hedge fund, where he employed forensic accounting analysis to identify short sale candidates in markets outside of the US. He then joined Temujin Fund Management UK, as CEO & Partner, where he was responsible for non-US Investments. André founded Steyn Capital Management in 2009, where he has been CEO and CIO since inception. André is a qualified CA(SA) and CFA, having completed his B. Accounting (Hons) degree at Stellenbosch University in 1997 and Audit Trainee articles at Andersen in 2000.

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