Livestock Wealth

In today's world, Livestock Wealth has become a topic of great interest and relevance. Whether in the scientific field, in political discussions or in everyday life, Livestock Wealth has captured the attention of experts and citizens alike. Its impact on different aspects of society makes it a topic worthy of analysis and reflection. In this article, we will explore the different dimensions of Livestock Wealth, from its origin to its implications in the present and the future. Through different perspectives and opinions, we seek to shed light on this topic and foster a deeper understanding of its importance and consequences.

Livestock Wealth
Company typePrivate company
IndustryFinancial services
Founded2015 (2015)
FounderNtuthuko Shezi
Headquarters,
Key people
Ntuthuko Shezi (CEO), Ken Robinson (Advisory Board)
ProductsLivestock investment
Websitewww.livestockwealth.com

Livestock Wealth is a South African-based crowdfunding company that focuses on funding for cattle. The company connects investors with farmers that require funding by using cattle as a form of investment. For example, options include the purchase of grass fed beef cattle; a pregnant cow, a calf or the shared purchase of a calf.

The company is headquartered in Johannesburg and has a number of farms in their portfolio based in Free State and KwaZulu Natal. Investors can access the investment platform through a mobile app utilizing 5G and AI technology developed in conjunction with Chinese mobile phone company Huawei.

History

Livestock Wealth was founded in 2015 by Ntuthuko Shezi who is still the CEO.

In 2017 Livestock Wealth won the South African Breweries Foundation Social Innovation award cabled by R1.3 million.

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