
About Coach Brad
Bradley Erasmus is a South African who moved to Hong Kong in 1992 and lived there for 22 years in Mainland China for 5 years before moving back to South Africa to settle in Cape Town as a 54yo. He spent many years in debt before deciding to take control of his financial destiny. Four years later, he was a US$ millionaire.
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In 2002, after 10 years in Hong Kong, he drew up an “8-year Roadmap” to be financially free by 15 August 2010!
Six months later, in 2003, the SARS epidemic decimated Hong Kong property prices. Bradley saw it as a great opportunity to start accumulating income-producing assets at far cheaper prices than ever before. By the start of 2004, he had purchased his first Hong Kong property with very little money down and started a cash-generating business from scratch. Four years later, by 28 February 2008, he had accumulated over US$4 million worth of assets!
At one stage, he owned eight companies and five properties in Hong Kong, three in South Africa, two in America & one in Australia.
Brad’s interests now include advising couples on how best to achieve FINANCIAL HARMONY in their relationships.
For three years, he qualified as a Top of the Table member, the highest level, of the Million Dollar Round Table, the most respected global professional body in the financial services sector.
Bradley was selected as an American Field Service student during his high school years, spending a year studying in the USA, before graduating with a Bachelor of Accounting Science degree from the University of South Africa. Years later, he read for his Masters of Business Administration degree from the University of Western Ontario’s Ivey School of Business, where he was elected Class Valedictorian.
In 1994, he entered into his first full marathon road race. Despite having a paralysed left arm as a result of a motorcycle accident that he had when just 17 years old, he completed the marathon in under 6 mins/km.
Despite Bradley’s financial and personal achievements, he is well aware of the fact that he still has a long way to grow and hopes to assist couples with their personal financial goals and growth.
He was one of Hong Kong’s largest private benefactors of the World Vision charity’s Hong Kong office, sponsoring 100 Third World children each month.
