SMEs spend more time on cash flow forecasting as tough times hit
JOHANNESBURG - AS THE economy continues to contract, optimal cash flow management and forecasting has become a critical component for the success and failure of small businesses, ...
Read More »Cyber attack leaves CFO sector panicking
GIFT NDOLWANE JOHANNESBURG, - SUCH is the extent of the problem that a loss R300 million (20, 376 million) by a leading local bank through a scam, cybercrime has moved up the agen ...
Read More »FNB to host franchising summit
PATIENCE RUSERE JOHANNESBURG -FIRST National Bank (FNB) will host the fifth consecutive FNB Franchise Leadership Summit where South Africa's franchising leaders and stakeholders w ...
Read More »Championing the black girl child in the accounting profession
Simba Rushwaya JOHANNESBURG – AFTER initially making all sorts of excuses, Gauteng Guardian finally tied down the enigmatic but powerful and erudite African Women Chartered Accoun ...
Read More »MTN in mixed half-year performance
TINTSWALO BALOYI JOHANNESBURG - the continent’s biggest mobile network operator by subscribers, has released a mixed set of results for the half-year ended June 30. According to t ...
Read More »Standard Bank to connect Africa clients
TINTSWALO BALOYI JOHANNESBURG - STANDARD Bank will in October host an inter-Africa trade and business dialogue aimed at connecting commercial banking clients with similar business ...
Read More »Easy banking service for Chinese visitors in SA
GIFT NDOLWANE JOHANNESBURG- THE first live transaction around the partnership between Absa and Union Pay International (UPI) to provide easy banking for Chinese visitors in South ...
Read More »FNB accelerates fintech in banking
By Peter Alkema, FNB CIO Business The fintech revolution is here and has presented a number of challenges and opportunities for businesses worldwide. The financial services sector ...
Read More »JSE transition to T+3 cycle a success
MTHULISI SIBANDA JOHANNESBURG - THE Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) has announced a successful implementation of the T+3 project. On Monday, South Africa’s financial markets wen ...
Read More »July highlights SA’s poor savings culture
MTHULISI SIBANDA JOHANNESBURG - SOUTH Africa’s poor savings culture is on the spotlight as the country marks Savings Month. The domestic savings rate has declined steadily over th ...
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