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Jannie Mouton

South African businessman

Jannie Mouton

Born (age&#;78&#;79)[1]

Carnarvon, South Africa

EducationStellenbosch University
OccupationBusinessman
Known&#;forFounder and chairman, PSG Group
Co-founder, Capitec Bank
Spouse(s)Dana Mouton (died )
Deidré Mouton
Children3
Website

Johannes "Jannie" Mouton (born ) is a South African businessman, the founder and chairman of PSG Group.[2]

Early life

Mouton was born in Carnarvon in , and grew up there.[1] He has a bachelor's degree from Stellenbosch University.[3][1]

Career

Mouton started his career aged 22 as an articled clerk at PwC.[4] He qualified as a chartered accountant in [2] In , Mouton was fired as managing partner by stockbrokers Senekal, Mouton & Kitshoff, a firm he co-founded.

He later founded PSG Group.[5][6]

Personal life

His first wife, Dana Mouton died in [7][1] His second wife is Deidré.[8] Mouton has two sons, Jan and Piet, and a daughter, Charité.[7] He lives in Stellenbosch, South Africa.[6] His son Piet is the CEO of PSG Group.[5][6] His eldest son Jan manages the PSG Flexible Fund and is a non-executive director of PSG.[7] Mouton's longstanding friendship with the lately controversial businessman Markus Jooste is advertised on the Sauvignon Blanc wine that they produced together.

Jooste facilitated Steinhoff's 20% investment in PSG which assisted Mouton in warding off a hostile bid from ABSA bank.[9]

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