Fraser Kurangwah
About Fraser Kurangwah
Fraser Kurangwah is a Payments Team Leader at Investec with extensive experience in the banking and insurance sectors. He has held various leadership roles at organizations such as African Bank and Standard Bank South Africa, and he holds a Bachelor of Commerce in Financial Management.
Current Role at Investec
Fraser Kurangwah serves as the Payments Team Leader at Investec, a position he has held since 2019. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing payment operations and ensuring efficient transaction processing. His leadership contributes to the overall productivity and profitability of the team, aligning with Investec's commitment to delivering high-quality financial services.
Previous Experience in Banking and Insurance
Fraser Kurangwah has a diverse background in the banking and insurance sectors. He worked at African Bank as a Branch Manager from 2018 to 2019, and prior to that, he held multiple roles at Standard Bank South Africa, including Team Leader for Credit Life and Team Leader for Commercial and Business Insurance Contact Centre. His experience also includes a position as a Sales Consultant at Clientele Life Limited and a Team Leader role at TrustCo Ltd. - Yambu Legal Insurance.
Education and Qualifications
Fraser Kurangwah studied at Milpark Education, where he earned a Higher Certificate in Financial Planning. He also attended the University of South Africa, obtaining a Bachelor of Commerce in Financial Management from 2014 to 2018. Additionally, he completed Regulatory Examinations (RE) at both Level 1 and Level 5, demonstrating his commitment to professional development in the financial services industry.
Background in Financial Services
Fraser Kurangwah has extensive experience in financial services, with a career spanning over a decade. His roles have focused on enhancing productivity and profitability for stakeholders within the banking and insurance industries. He began his career as a Settlements Officer at the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, where he worked from 2004 to 2009, before transitioning to various leadership positions in South Africa.