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BUSINESS BRAINS PORTRAITS IN SUCCESS Roland Sassoon and Sasfin Growing the family business BY ILAN PRESKOVSKY 28 JEWISH LIFE ■ ISSUE 89 SASFIN WAS LESS ABOUT MAJOR EVOLUTIONARY LEAPS AND MORE ABOUT GROWING THE BUSINESS ONE SMALL STEP AND ONE SMALL ACQUISITION AT A TIME. focus squarely on financing businesses, but started to take on more and more clients as the months and years passed. They would effectively act as brokers who would sell off the deals to different banks. The business continued to grow until it reached a major turning point in 1987 when, with the help of Martin Glatt, who became a significant shareholder and chairman, the company was listed on the development capital market of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (before graduating a year later to the main board of JSE), which proved to be a major boost not just to the company itself, but to its reputation with banks [