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In Flux: Coronavirus - rough Ttmes! money worries?
In Flux: Coronavirus - rough Ttmes! money worries?
How are you going to deal with huge bills mounting up? Are you in danger of losing your car, your house, and the embarrassment of being unable to pay school fees? How are the banks reacting to this? Are the courts going to come down hard on us, and how do we get the best protection? In studio with Garry and with the answers is Jack Phalane of Fluxmans Attorneys.
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25 Mar 2020 14:37
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Imraan Mohamed, Leigh-Ann Thomas, Selvan Moodley, Lauren Kolia and Kamarlasen Padayachee
Ithala unveils renovated banking facility
KwaZulu-Natal Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs MEC, Sihle Zikalala, attended the unveiling of Ithala SOC Limited's newly renovated banking facility at the Umlazi Mega City in Durban. VIP clients, employees of Ithala, government officials, and members of the media also attended the unveiling.
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3 Mar 2017 10:23
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G30 Forum on banking conduct and culture
G30 Forum on banking conduct and culture
The South African Reserve Bank and The Group of Thirty (G30), in association with Barclays Africa, co-hosted a high-level banking forum on 18 Februrary 2016. The forum discussed the importance of conduct and cultural reform in the African banking sector. Nearly 100 financial policy makers, practitioners and other stakeholders participated in the forum, which centred around the findings and recommendations from the recent G30 report, 'Banking Conduct and Culture: A Call for Sustained and Comprehensive Reform'....
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24 Feb 2016 10:24
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Nedbank Biz Boost
Nedbank Biz Boost
Nedbank Biz Boost at the Henley Business School.
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20 Nov 2015 16:29
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Africa's largest kinetic sculpture launched
Africa's largest kinetic sculpture launched
Africa's largest kinetic sculpture, 'The Creovator' - was officially launched on 19 August at the WesBank head office in Fairlands, Johannesburg. The sculpture forms part of an employee engagement campaign developed by Actuate, an award-winning internal marketing and communications agency.
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21 Aug 2014 10:44
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