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Small Enterprise Finance Agency

Small Enterprise Finance Agency's (SEFA) core function is to foster the establishment, development and growth of SMMEs and cooperatives and contribute toward poverty alleviation, job creation and economic growth.

Our task is to provide SMMEs and cooperatives throughout South Africa with simple access to finance in an efficient and sustainable manner, by:

  • Delivering wholesale and direct lending credit facilities or products
  • Providing credit guarantees to SMMEs and cooperatives
  • Supporting the institutional strengthening of financial intermediaries, so that they can effectively assist small

National Empowerment Fund

The National Empowerment Fund (the NEF) is a driver and thought-leader in promoting and facilitating black economic participation by providing financial and non-financial support to black-owned and managed businesses, and by promoting a culture of savings and investment among black people. The NEF’s vision is to become the leading provider of innovative transformation solutions for an economically inclusive South Africa.

The Jobs Fund

The objective of the Jobs Fund is to co-finance projects by public, private and non-governmental organisations that will significantly contribute to job creation. This involves the use of public money to catalyse innovation and investment on behalf of a range of economic stakeholders in activities that contribute directly to enhanced employment creation in South Africa.

To address the challenge of unemployment, South Africa requires high rates of sustained economic growth. South Africa’s macro-economic policy environment, infrastructure asset base, schooling system and regulatory frameworks

National Film & Video Foundation

The National Film (NFVF) considers development as any work undertaken to put an idea or concept into writing with an intention of creating a script including research undertaken in a documentary, a short or a feature film whether fiction or real life. 

The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) was created to ensure the equitable growth of South Africa’s film and video industry, providing:

  • Funding for the development, production, marketing, and distribution of films. 
  • Training and development of filmmakers.
  • Commissioning research and producing industry statistics to provide both the

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Pro-Skin Cosmetics

We are a cosmetics company headquartered in Johannesburg's Alexandra district. Our products are made from plants such as Agave, Aloe, Cannabis, and Coffee. Due to capacity constraints, we are currently only mass-producing one product. We founded the company in 2017, and we have had some success over the years, serving two major shops.

Globally Empowered

Globally Empowered strives to provide educators and students with opportunities to optimise successful learning nationally and globally. We develop and provide contextualised programmes and services for borderless collaboration to create and ultimately overcome challenges in education.

We provides educational programmes and services to disadvantaged communities, unemployed youth and adults and learners aged 4 - 18.

Educational Business Services

Educational Business Services was established in November 2017 and is an autonomous company body aiming at building and developing educational services, sales, and marketing in the private and public sectors.

Our mission is to develop quality authorship and publishing personnel in Lesotho and Eswatini. Improve sales and marketing strategies through proper research, training, and consultancy.

Our Services

EBS sells and develops learning material in the African context. Since its inception, EBS has managed to produce  Basotho charts( Basotho Games, Basotho Clans and totems, Basotho Clothing

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My company based Senekal freestate started on 2014.

2020 I went to Pv Solar system Installation and design at PRQS unfortunately that time pv Solar didn't have standards 

Now I want to Install and design pv Solar 

Development bank of Namibia

The Development Bank of Namibia is mandated to contribute to the development of Namibia and the socio-economic wellbeing of its citizens.

The goals that it sets itself are ambitious. In order to achieve its vision of prosperity, the Bank continuously evolves and develops its capacity with the aim of being an exceptional agent of economic development.

To achieve prosperity,
the Bank transforms the private sector through finance for larger enterprises in key economic sectors that are expected to deliver development impact, economic activity and employment, particularly in the fields of

SME Bank

SME Bank was founded by the Government of Namibia following the dissolution of the Small Business Credit Guarantee Trust (SBCGT) that was transformed into a fully-fledged Commercial Banking Institution. With the head office in Windhoek, SME Bank will in the near future open branches in all 14 regions of the country. SME Bank provides special attention to projects of Small and Medium Size Enterprises (SMEs), and those catering to Rural Communities, Micro Enterprises and Previously Disadvantaged Individuals (PDIs). SME Bank has a full Commercial Banking License and offers banking services to

Letshego

The Letshego Group is a truly African multinational, first opening its doors in Botswana more than 21 years ago by offering loans to government employees.  Today the Group has over 3,000 employees comprising more than 21 nationalities, and supports public and private sector individual customers, as well as micro and small entrepreneurs.  Letshego has operations in 11 sub Saharan African markets, including Eswatini, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda.

 

Letshego Holdings Limited (the group holding company) is listed on the Botswana Stock Exchange

The Agricultural Bank of Namibia

The Agricultural Bank of Namibia was promulgated in order to expand the scope of agribusiness to capitalize on opportunities in the market and transform the institution into a more versatile and responsive to all stakeholders in order to meet the demands of the ever-changing business environment. The Bank aims to be the catalyst in transforming the agricultural sector where every Namibian enjoys a quality life and provide affordable and sustainable innovative financial solutions towards socio-economic development in Namibia.

kongalend

Kongalend is a development-oriented microfinance institution.

Kongalend Financial Services (Kongalend), is a Namibian pioneer development microfinance institution regulated by the Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (NAMFISA), (Ref. No. 25/11/356), under the Microlending Act, 2018 (Act No.7 of 2018). Kongalend provides a range of development-oriented credit products designed to meet the financial needs of low-income micro-entrepreneurs to unlock their economic potential, generate income and create jobs for their fellow citizens who cannot be absorbed into the formal economy.

Namibia Savings & Investment Association

Namibia Savings & Investment Association (NaSIA) represents the majority of the country's Asset Managers, Collective Investment Scheme (CIS) management companies, Linked Investment Service Providers (LISPs) and life insurance companies.

NaSIA was formed in 2017 by members of the Association for Unit Trusts in Namibia (AUTN), the Investment Managers Association of Namibia (IMAN) and the Life Assurers Association of Namibia (LAAN). These associations disbanded and their assets and activities were transferred to NaSIA.

NaSIA's members are considered the custodian of the bulk of the nation's

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