News - South Africa empowers black finance
Posted on March 20, 2008 in the Finance insurance category
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Workers and shareholders in South Africa’s financial sector are digesting the impact of a Black Economic Empowerment charter released late last week. A feverish recruitment process could be about to take off as a car finance insurance personal quote tesco “There is an element of competitiveness that will increase as a result of the charter,” Securities and Investment Professionals’ Kennedy Bungane told BBC World Business Report. “But the poaching of staff will not only be internal to the sector itself, but from other sectors, from academia, from other areas of industry in South Africa.
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It promises to ensure that at least a quarter of all companies in the sector will be owned by black people before the end of the decade. By then, black people’s skills should have improved dramatically, and they should have more control and be represented to a greater extent in financial firms’ management. In addition, companies should boost their social investment. Poor households
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Unit trusts, fund managers and brokerage firms also back the reforms, as do black corporate est finance finance hill in insurance irwin mcgraw real series Beyond setting out a strict timetable for ownership and employment reforms in order to improve the lot of those professionally involved in the financial services sector, the charter also seeks to provide better access to financial services for poor households. Up to 75bn rand (6.3m; $10.5m) will be set aside by the industry for so-called empowerment financing. The timescale of the reforms and their scope should ensure that the industry is not destabilised, Mr Bungane believed. “The objective of the charter was always to be transformational and yet achievable,” said Mr Bungane.
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