The council must review how it will remain relevant in an economy characterised by artificial intelligence, digitalisation and hybrid ways of working, business partners say
Business Unity South Africa’s chief executive has accused the organisation’s president of throwing the lobby under the bus in a meeting with the president
Captains of industry may appear the benevolent saviours of a state in decline, but we ought to question their intentions
BLSA on Eskom investigation: ‘We don’t go out of our way to meddle”
During a webinar on Wednesday, the group chief executive of EOH, Stephen van Coller, called private sector participation in the Zondo commission into state capture ‘disappointing’
Large corporates have thrived during the pandemic to the detriment of the workforce
Experts’ strategies for fixing the unemployment crisis range from devaluing the rand to a universal income grant or accepting debt from loans
As more vaccines arrive in the country, South Africa could administer 420 000 doses a day
Business Unity South Africa is eager to talk to its social partners at Nedlac about how the spiralling public-sector wage bill can be tamed. And the organisation says these talks need to happen soon
The lawyer, whose sense of justice stayed with him till his death, was an unassuming but essential part of South Africa’s ongoing struggle for equality – and he never forgot his roots.
Business associations are urging companies to continue seeking alternative energy sources in light of Eskom’s court judgement which would allow the utility to bump up electricity prices up to 15% from next year April 2021.
The president’s R500-billion economic package offers a new deal for desperate South Africans across the class divide
The ratings agency is scheduled to announce its decision on a possible downgrade of SA credit worthiness on March 27
Mboweni, a former reserve bank governor and labour minister, was sworn in as finance minister on Tuesday
Banking Association of South Africa says its members are willing to help out SOEs such as Eskom and Transnet with "expertise and resources"
Many agree that the failure to implement land reforms was the fault of the government rather than a weakness of the Constitution
The West Rand’s plight could be a harbinger of problems for municipalities invested in VBS being placed under curatorship
The country cannot afford a a bank collapse while it is on the path of inclusive economic recovery
The JSE has halted trade for five minutes as business leaders mourn Madiba’s passing and analysts dismiss SA-economy doomsayers.
It is generally accepted that South African banks are well capitalised in terms of the Basel III requirements, which have to be phased in from 2013.
African National Congress Youth League spokesperson Floyd Shivambu called for the creation of a state bank on Thursday.
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Lynley Donnelly assesses the financial sector’s delivery in relation to the charter.
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Cas Coovadia, managing director of the Banking Association of South Africa, talks to the <i>Mail & Guardian</i> about the industry’s progress.
Building costs for poor households have increased by 25% year-on-year, mainly due to the cost of serviced sites going up, the Banking Association of South Africa said on Tuesday. The increase was primarity due to the increase in the cost of serviced sites, said managing director Cas Coovadia.