ALLAN GRAY – How to invest more without feeling the pinch.

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GUEST – Belinda Carbutt, Group Savings specialist at Allan Gray

As many employees start planning for the year ahead, it is a good time to think about how to make your money work harder, especially if you are expecting a salary increase at year-end. Leveraging learnings from behavioural science can help long-term investors make smarter financial decisions that pay off over time. By making small, gradual changes to your investment contributions, you can turn short-term progress into long-term financial security.

Belinda Carbutt, Group Savings and Investments specialist at Allan Gray, joins Kaya Biz to share practical tips to build on your progress and boost your long-term investment outcomes.
9 Dec 2025 3PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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