DRDGold CEO Niël Pretorius and outgoing JSE CEO Leila Fourie congratulating Blue Quadrant Worldwide Flexible Prescient Fund for winning the Best Worldwide Fund at this year's Raging Bull Awards. The awards mark three decades of excellence, and the prestigious awards honour South Africa’s top-performing fund managers and investment funds.
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2025 proved to be a landmark year for South African markets, not because the country’s challenges disappeared, but because risk was fundamentally repriced, according to outgoing JSE chief executive Leila Fourie.
Speaking at the Raging Bull Awards in Cape Town on Friday night, Fourie said: “2025 was remarkable, not because our challenges disappeared, but because risk was repriced.
“Our nation’s trajectory and global dynamics shifted. Markets responded to that change with speed and conviction. In doing so, they reminded us of something fundamental: when risk is reduced, credibility improves, and capital responds," Fourie said.
According to Fourie, South African equities delivered one of the strongest performances globally in 2025. In US dollar terms, the JSE All Share Index surged by 56%, outpacing the S&P 500’s 16.39% and the MSCI Emerging Markets Index’s 30.58%. The rally was not confined to commodities, although they played a significant role.
“The same signal appeared across the market,” Fourie noted. The All Share Index broke decisively through the 100 000-point mark, closing the year at record highs. Market capitalisation exceeded R24 trillion, double the R12 trillion recorded in 2019, while average daily equity trading volumes rose by more than 30%.
"These milestones coincided with South Africa’s removal from the Financial Action Task Force greylist, followed by a sovereign credit rating upgrade," she said.
Fourie said that these developments reflected restored confidence in the country’s financial system and fiscal policy coherence. “This progress was led by the National Treasury and supported by a joint initiative across government, regulators, institutions, and business.
“Having worked closely with private sector CEOs engaged in addressing our sovereign rating, I can say it was a substantial undertaking and a reminder that credibility is built through sustained effort. We still have a long way to go," she said.
Turning to the awards themselves, Fourie congratulated the winners. “Your performance reflects skill exercised in an incredibly demanding environment, and it genuinely deserves recognition,” she said.
With a touch of humour, she added: “After the year we have had, I wondered if the Raging Bull should be temporarily renamed the Red Bull, just to keep investment teams awake through the volatility.”
She stressed that the awards recognise performance that endures. “It’s not just about outcomes in a very good year, but about consistency, risk awareness, and sound judgement. That focus on discipline matters more today than it did 30 years ago. The world we are investing in has become less predictable, not more.”
DRDGold chief executive Niël Pretorius also addressed the gathering, thanking the organisers for “a lovely event” and acknowledging the winners for their hard work, insights, and efforts. He reflected on the history of DRDGold, underscoring the resilience and innovation that continue to shape the company’s journey.
Fourie’s remarks underscored the significance of 2025 as a turning point for South African markets. With credibility restored and capital flowing, the year marked a repricing of risk that could set the tone for the country’s financial trajectory in the years ahead.
Here are the winning funds. Congratulations to the winners!
RAGING BULL AWARDS 2026 - FINAL RESULTS
CERTIFICATES FOR STRAIGHT PERFORMANCE OVER THREE YEARS TO DECEMBER 31, 2025
(Top three funds in each category)
Best SA Equity General Fund
Ninety One Value Fund
Methodical BCI Equity Fund
Steyn Capital Equity Prescient Fund
Best SA Equity SA General Fund
36ONE BCI SA Equity Fund
Vunani BCI Equity Fund
Prescient Core Equity Fund
Best SA Equity Small and Medium Cap Fund
Old Mutual Mid & Small-Cap Fund
Satrix Mid Cap Index Fund
Coronation Smaller Companies Fund
Best SA Multi Asset Flexible Fund
Granate BCI Flexible Fund
GTC Flexible Fund
Visio BCI Actinio Portfolio
Best SA Multi Asset High Equity Fund
Long Beach Managed Prescient Fund
High Street Balanced Prescient Fund
Granate BCI Balanced Growth Fund
Best SA Multi Asset Medium Equity Fund
PortfolioMetrix BCI Moderate Fund of Funds
Absa SCI Multi Managed Passive Accumulation Fund
Fairtree Flexible Balanced Prescient Fund
Best SA Multi Asset Low Equity Fund
Oyster Catcher Realfin Stable Fund
Camissa Stable Fund
M&G 2.5% Target Income Fund
Best SA Multi Asset Income Fund
PortfolioMetrix BCI Dynamic Income Fund
Harvard House BCI Flexible Income Fund
ClucasGray Flexible Income Prescient Fund
Best SA Interest Bearing Short Term Fund
Truffle SCI Income Plus Fund
Terebinth SCI Enhanced Income Fund
Ashburton SA Income Fund
Best SA Interest Bearing Variable Term Fund
Fairtree ALBI Plus Prescient Fund
Prescient Flexible Bond Fund
Sanlam Investment Management Bond Fund
Best SA Real Estate Fund
Amplify SCI Property Equity Fund
PortfolioMetrix BCI SA Property Fund
M&G Property Fund
Best Worldwide Equity General Fund
BCI Enhanced Equity Fund
Brenthurst BCI Worldwide Growth Fund of Funds
Nest Egg BCI Worldwide Equity Fund
Best Worldwide Multi Asset Flexible Fund
Raven BCI Worldwide Flexible Fund
SaltLight BCI Worldwide Flexible Fund
Long Beach Flexible Prescient Fund
Best Global Equity General Fund
Sygnia FANG.AI Equity Fund
BCI Ranmore Global Equity Feeder Fund
Coronation Global Equity Select Feeder Fund
Best Global Multi Asset Flexible Fund
Methodical BCI Global Dynamic Fund
ThinkCell BCI Global Marathon Fund
MiPlan BCI Global Macro Fund
Best Global Multi Asset High Equity Fund
BCI Contrarius Global Balanced Feeder Fund
Allan Gray Orbis Global Balanced Feeder Fund
High Street Global Balanced Prescient Feeder Fund
Best Global Real Estate Fund
Oasis Crescent International Property Equity Feeder Fund
Nedgroup Investments Global Property Feeder Fund
Meago Enhanced Global Property Prescient Fund
TROPHIES FOR BEST RISK-ADJUSTED PERFORMANCE OVER FIVE YEARS TO DECEMBER 31, 2025
(Top three funds in each category)
Best SA Equity General Fund (including SA General)
Best SA Multi Asset Fund
Best SA Interest Bearing Fund
Best Global Equity Fund
Best Global Multi Asset Fund
Best Global Interest Bearing Fund
NO AWARD
Best Worldwide Fund
Best Real Estate Fund (SA and Global)
MANAGER OF THE YEAR
Alexander Forbes Investments
MANAGER OF THE YEAR - RUNNER UP
2nd Sasfin Asset Managers
3rd Sygnia Asset Management
PERSONAL FINANCE
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