She was involved in the divestment of a number of BDC investments such as Stockbrokers Botswana, Francistown Milling, Botswana Tyre Corporation and Bothakga. She was the International Financial Services Centre (IFSC) project coordinator and in that capacity she pioneered the feasibility study for the establishment of the centre, the drafting and promulgation of the enabling legislation, the establishment of the centre and the marketing and certification of the first eleven companies to be certified under the IFSC fiscal regime. She later set up Kingdom Finance, a subsidiary of Kingdom Bank Africa Limited.
ISILO LICENSE
Was part of the team that co-ordinated the application and subsequent granting of a merchant banking license for Kingdom Bank Africa Limited. Tiny was involved in the implementation of the Kingdom Group of companies. She was responsible for the marketing of the institution’s products and services and its overall running. She was the key liaison between IDM and the government of Botswana as a shareholder.
ISILO ISO
She led the team that ensured that IDM Botswana became ISO 90001 certified. She has served as the Country Business Manager for IDM Botswana and was responsible for the overall management of the Botswana Campus as well as its strategic implementation. She Coordinated the operational activities of the business services section (which includes catering, guest accommodation, cleaning services, recreational clubs, aircraft and logistics services, retail services, mine secretariat and administration) by determining and managing the key performance areas. She was responsible for identifying non-core operations that could be outsourced and managed the resultant outsourcing process from development of the business plan to final implementation, paying due regard at all times to the company’s obligations and privileges (legal, contractual and otherwise). Ms Diswai has previously been Business Services Manager for Debswana Orapa and Letlhakane Mines and was responsible for the management and implementation of the Debswana Orapa Privatization and Outsourcing Project. She has advised various Government ministries in implementing their privatisation and outsourcing initiatives as well as monitoring the performance of state owned enterprises and advising on corporate governance issues. Ms Diswai has well-rounded experience in the business world ranging from financial management, project implementation and management, procurement, internal audit, general management, lease financing, corporate finance, deal structuring and marketing. She is a certified Public Private Partnerships Specialist. Tiny is a Co-chairwoman of Milost Global Africa (Pty) Ltd, she holds a bachelor of commerce degree and a Masters’ degree in business Administration. Milost is also pleased to announce the appointment of Tiny Diswai as the Chief Executive Officer of ICP. The Fund seeks to raise 30% of the capital in Africa, 30% in Europe, 30% in Asia and 10% in UAE. ICP will begin its fundraising from November 20, 2017. The Fund will strictly invest in Africa with ticket sizes from $1 million to $10 million per transaction. Milost is also pleased to announce that Isilo Fund 1 will seek to raise a total of $5 billion. ICP will act as a fund manager to Isilo Fund 1. ICP is a fund management company that is owned and managed by Milost Global Inc.
02, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Milost Global Inc, an American Private Equity firm that is headquartered in New York, is pleased to announce the successful formation of Isilo Capital Partners (Pty) Ltd (“ICP”) in South Africa and the appointment of Tiny Diswai as the Chief Executive Officer.