Scaling African Startups into Successful Global Companies
April 19, 2023
Cape Town
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Scaling African Startups into Successful Global Companies
April 19, 2023
Cape Town
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Rahul Jain 

Rahul Jain (MBA’10) is the CEO and co-founder of Peach Payments, a leading payments gateway in South Africa, Kenya and Mauritius. Peach provides merchants with a full-stack payments infrastructure and processes more than 2B USD in transactions on its platform. Previously, he worked with a strategy consulting firm in Boston (USA), where he advised large retailers and airlines regarding e-commerce, marketing and ancillary revenue streams. 

Vuyo Hlompho Ntoi 
Vuyo Ntoi is the co-managing director of AIIM (African Infrastructure Investment Managers) following more than two decades of industry experience. He joined AIIM in 2003, playing a leading role its pioneering investment, Lekki Investments. More recently, he led its investment in Cenpower IPP power project Tema Ghana and Albratros Energy Mali, the country’s first independent power producer.
Before joining AIIM, he was the co-portfolio manager of the IDEAS Managed Fund, focused on infrastructure investment and development assets in the SADC region. In this capacity, he managed the post-acquisition of over 30 investments, in addition to overall fund management.
Ntoi holds several directorships, including board positions on AIIM portfolio companies. He also serves as a trustee of the Africa Infrastructure DevelopersAssociation (AFiDA). 


Matt Kloos 
Matt Kloos (MBA’17) is the co-founder and CFO at CompariSure, a start-up that leverages conversational commerce technology to drive change in the financial services industry in South Africa. In this role, he successfully guided the company through three rounds of venture funding, while also playing a key role in strategy, stakeholder management and business development.With a degree in actuarial science, he formerly worked on the actuarial consulting team at PwC, where he acquired an in-depth knowledge of the South African insurance landscape through frontline projects with the country’s major insurers.