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Episode 7 - NFTs for African Artists and Art Collectors

36m · Vuuqa Podcast · 30 Mar 12:59

In this episode, we chat to Karabo Morule about NFTs, and the awesome work she’s doing to help art collectors value their collection, and treat them like real investments.

Karabo Morule is the co-founder of Capital Art which launched in December 2020. Capital Art is the first art collection management service, focused on collectors of modern and contemporary African art.

She is an actuary by profession with experience in the investment banking industry. Karabo has been collecting, investing in and being a patron of the arts since 2012. She is a member of the World Economic Forum’s Young Global Leaders and in 2014, she was recognised as one of the 200 Young South African leaders who are shaping the country's future.

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