 Hey guys, it's MJ, the Student's Actory and I think I have found the most colorful actuarial website that you can find online. So they're called Colorfield and they are South Africa's first and largest dedicated liability-driven investment manager. And you don't get any more actuarial than saying liability-driven because that, after all, is what actuarial science is about, it's about matching your assets to your liabilities. But let's check out their website. How do we go down? Got best of breed, independence is everything, free of any conflict. That sounds great. Ooh, it's changing colors. Check that even write their formulas. I can't make out those formulas because they are written backwards. They even write their formulas in different colors. It's not about the markets. What else do they say? Clarity, it missed unnecessary complexity. I wonder if they have that in their office. They have these like little rainbow, they look like the, you know, in a Mac when you're loading, it looks like one of those little things. So these are their services, liability-driven investment solutions, smartness, goal-based investment solutions, well, outcome-based, the goal-based, liability-driven, they're kind of similar. Equity management solutions, money market solutions. Okay, cool. Our people, let's check out their team. Okay, so that's their team. They even have a colorful giraffe. That's very interesting. I like that surname. It's almost like he's got a economist written in his surname. So let's check out Costa Econum. I don't know how to pronounce it. I'm actually, I'm terrible with pronouncing everybody's name, even my own name. That's why I call myself MJ and not Michael because sometimes I say Michael and then that people think I'm saying Morkle or Marta. So anyway, cool name, sounds like economist. He's a proud father of twins, die hard, Chelsea. Ooh, do you really want to be investing with someone who's a Chelsea supporter? Then we've got Sean Levitton. I'm actually not going to pronounce the names. Oh, we've got to show you, what is this guy? This guy is an Actree, MBA, CFA, CIA. Is he like trying to get every letter in the alphabet behind his name? So that that is very interesting. I don't see FASA though. I don't see, so Chief Executive Actree. When he says Actree, does he mean he's FASA or not? Here we see MSC, Actuarial Science, Masters in Actuarial Science, CFA, Chartered Holder, what is he? Also, do the other guys act twins, yeah. Proud Father of Twins, Proud Father of Twins, Liverpool. Ooh, ooh, I wonder how they get on in the office. How does your Chief Operating Officer and your Chief Executive Officer like how do they see R2R when one's Chelsea, one's Liverpool? Yeah, I'm not going to try to pronounce that surname. Actree with a PhD in Finance, that's very impressive. He's got a father of four. These people have a lot of children. That is very interesting. And I keep seeing this table tennis popping up. Maybe that's like an inside joke. Also, I'm not going to try to pronounce that name. CFA, C-I-P-M. I don't know what a C-I-P-M is. Principal Actree, he's a smartphone expert but owns a Nokia. Okay, okay. He's the Sheldon Cooper of Table Tennis. They do seem to enjoy their table tennis. Gavson, let me not pronounce names. Jim Bunny, New York Marathon Runner, also something, Table Tennis. Also Actree, she's got the Sarah qualification. So that's pretty cool. That's the Chartered Enterprise Risk Actree. You get that by writing subject ST9. It's not such a difficult exam. I managed to pass it first time round. But what is nice, it is an internationally accepted qualification. Portfolio Manager Actree. When they're saying Actree, see, this is the thing. Are they FASSAs? So are they Fellowship Actrees? Or are they Associate Members? Or are they currently like what I am? Just a student, a student Actree. I still have to do the professional course to become an Associate and I still have to pass the Fellowship Exam to become the Fellow Actree. So I wonder if they're not saying any of that. And he's the father of two cats. So yeah, that is their website. They are based in Johannesburg, the second best city in South Africa. But come check out their website. It's very colorful, great place to come and say their viewpoints. I wonder if African Rainbow Capital acquire steak and color field. I mean, rainbow color field. I don't know, maybe there's a little bit of irony in there. Let's see, colorful national treasury reforms. A little learning is a dangerous thing. Tinkerbell, Loch Ness and Inflation Linked Bonds. They would make a very good YouTube video title. Probably people see it as clickbait. Is that because those three things don't exist? What does it say? Misunderstood asset classes. I should actually read this for my exam. So this is actually a great website to come to. Come to all of these various investment houses or people doing weird and wonderful actuarial things. And come to their viewpoints or their blogs and read what they're writing. It will give you a little bit of an insider edge that you can take with you into the actuarial exam. So I'm not just wasting time going onto these various websites. It is really cool to just see what they're doing and also maybe go follow these people on Twitter. I don't know, but normally if they have something on Twitter they normally put their, oh no, there we go. I think we can, does he also have a Twitter handler? Yeah, they do. So go follow them on Twitter. They'll always be posting interesting things and they are actuarial. So yeah, come check out this website, colorfield.co.za. And also another thing I just realized is their logo is actually only little actuarial bag that we got at the convention. Oh yeah, I was wondering what is Colorfield? Only really looking at them today. But there we go, that's, oh they also have a YouTube account. Okay, yeah, there's lots to see on this website. So guys, definitely come and check this website out. I'll see you guys again for another video. Cheers.