Kwadwo Obeng-Manu – Head of Advisory
Qualifications
- B.Economic Sciences (Mathematics and Economic Sciences)
- BSc Hons (Mathematics)
- South African Institute of Financial Markets
- Money Market Accreditation;
- Bond Market Accreditation;
- Foreign Exchange Market Accreditation; and
- South African Financial Market Regulations Accreditation
- Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) approved Dealer: Interest Rate Derivatives Market
- South African Reserve Bank approved Dealer
Experience:
Kwadwo is the Managing Partner for Tysys Advisory. He is a financial markets professional with extensive experience in Debt Capital Markets, Treasury Management Consulting, Infrastructure Development Consulting and Corporate Finance Advisory. He has previously acted as Debt Capital Markets advisor and arranger for signature clients such as National Treasury of the Republic of South Africa, Eskom, Transnet, SANRAL, Airports Company South Africa, Eswatini Electricity Company, Eswatini Railways, PPC and Rand Water. Kwadwo is a Johannesburg Stock Exchange (“JSE”) approved Interest Rate Market Dealer and a South African Reserve Bank approved dealer. He is an Associate of the Institute of Bankers South Africa and a member of the South African Institute of Financial Markets
Relevant Transaction Experience:
- National Treasury: USD2 billion & EUR500 million dual tranche, dual currency issuance
- Eskom: USD1,5 billion International issuance
- National Treasury: EUR 750 million Eurobond issuance
- Eswatini Electricity Company: R7billion Funding Strategy and R1billion Private Placement
- National Treasury: USD2.5 Billion International Issuance
- National Treasury: Non-Deal Investor Roadshow
- National Treasury: USD1 Billion International issuance
- Swaziland Railway & Transnet: R19 billion Project Finance Funding Strategy for the Swaziland Rail Link Programme
- Eskom: R6 billion Online Vending System Funding Strategy
- Eskom: Sovereign Guarantee Framework review for its Funding Strategy
- Rand Water: R5 Billion Funding Strategy & Plan
- PPC Ltd: R6 billion Funding Strategy & Plan