We pride ourselves in providing innovative and sustainable economic transformation solutions by effectively applying the B-BBEE Act to help drive South Africa’s economic growth strategy.
Business Strategy
- Strategy Definitions & Business Continuity Management
- Operations & Production Management
- Business Competitive Intelligence Consulting
B-BBEE Strategy
- B-BBEE Strategy Advisory & Tech Enabled Scorecards
- Enterprise Solutions & Business Alignment
- B-BBEE Scenario Planning & Research
- B-BBEE Ownership Structures
- Enterprise & Supplier Development Strategy
- B-BBEE Software Solutions
- Skills Development Advisory
Understanding B-BBEE
Promoting the objectives of the B-BBEE Act in order to achieve economic transformation is at the top of our agenda. We aim to enable meaningful the economic participation of all South Africans in order to drive inclusive economic growth.
Black Economic Empowerment is a government initiative aimed at increasing equity and uplifting black business owners, stakeholders and employees.
It is the process by which previously disadvantaged South Africans have been empowered through the transfer of ownership, skills development and enterprise development, the key measurement elements.
B-BBEE is an essential tool to driving inclusive economic growth in South Africa to benefit all its citizens.
B-BBEE Sector Codes
Integrated Transport Sector Code
Forestry Sector Code
Construction Sector Code
Tourism Sector Code
Tourism Sector Code
Chartered Accountancy Sector Code
Property Sector Code
Construction Sector Code
Tourism Sector Code
ICT Sector Code
Financial Sector Code
AgriBee Sector Code
Company Thresholds
Start-Up Enterprises
- Operating for less than 1 year
- Automatically level 4 contributor
- 51% black ownership is level 2 contributor
- 100% black ownership is level 1 contributor Deemed to be an empowering supplier
Qualifying Small Enterprises
- Turnover between R10 million & R50 million
- 51% black ownership is level 2 contributor
- 100% black ownership is level 1 contributor
- Deemed to be an empowering supplier
Generic Enterprise
- A company with a turnover of more than R50 million
Exempted Micro Enterprises
- Turnover of R10 million or less
- Automatically level 4 contributor
- 51% black ownership is level 2 contributor
- 100% black ownership is level 1 contributor
- Deemed to be an empowering supplier