Mobile continues to play a defining role within the banking sector: There’s no denying that we are operating in a 24-hour society. And it is in this always-on
Time is a valuable currency in the distraction economy: In a world where distractions are in heavy supply and where marketing is in low demand, companies
Wi-Fi is an Answer for Africa: Across Africa demands are changing, access models are changing and consumers are blurring the lines between corporate

Latest Articles

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
Mobile continues to play a defining role within the banking sector

Mobile continues to play a defining role within the ban…

There’s no denying that we are operating in a 24-hour societ...

Finance Divisions need to step up to changing demands

Finance Divisions need to step up to changing demands

We often convince ourselves that change is only required whe...

The importance of Directors and Officers Liability Insurance in spite of the new Companies Act and King 3

The importance of Directors and Officers Liability Insu…

The introduction of The Companies Act No. 71 in 2008 and the...

A+ A A-
Mobile continues to play a defining role within the banking sector

Mobile continues to play a defining role within the banking sector

There’s no denying that we are operating in a 24-hour society. And it is in this always-on world that Richard Sharod, Africa and Middle East Regional Director at Stratus Technologies, says that mobile will continue to play a defining role as Generation Y (the millennial generation born from the 1980s…
Read more... 0
Finance Divisions need to step up to changing demands
We often convince ourselves that change is only required when something is not working. We all know the saying. ‘Don’t try and fix it when it is not broken’. Then again we can’t expect a different result, when we stick to the same old habits.
Read more... 0
The importance of Directors and Officers Liability Insurance in spite of the new Companies Act and King 3
The introduction of The Companies Act No. 71 in 2008 and the subsequent King III Report have left Directors and Officers in a far more onerous position than ever before. The Companies Act in particular has changed the business landscape substantially.   Following suit with international standards of personal liability…
Read more... 0
Most attractive countries for South Africans to invest offshore
For many South Africans who are looking to invest offshore, traditional destinations such as the Isle of Man, Jersey and the UK are usually the first ports of call. Increasingly however, other parts of Europe and the Caribbean have been welcoming foreign investors. These destinations offer substantial tax incentives in…
Read more... 0
SA Companies affected by new financial reporting standards on financial instruments
The South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA) notes that profitability, liquidity, key financial ratios and headline earnings of most companies will be affected by the new financial reporting standard on financial instruments (IFRS 9 – Financial Instruments).
Read more... 0
Rules of tax governance in the new world
It seems that economic uncertainty will persist for some time and governments will struggle to fund the growing demands for public services. With pressure on tax revenues, tax collection and policy is a priority for any government, and is far more relevant to an informed tax conscious public who inevitably…
Read more... 1
  • Start
  • Prev
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • Next
  • End

The SA Leader Magazine

nov2014cover

In the November issue

EXPERIENTIAL MARKETING 2.0 – SHAPING THE AGENCY OF THE FUTURE


Leadership Today - Opportunity and Challenge


Self-Service tools and education combine to reduce the data management skills gap


Five questions to ask before choosing a bank for your business

Subscribe

Finance Comments

Finance Tags

auditing banking South Africa budget cash flow Companies Act corporate governance debt economy ethics FAIS Act fraud Income Tax Act intergrated thinking JSE King III Report National Credit Act payroll Pravin Gordhan Prof Mervyn King PwC reputation retirement planning risk management SAICA SARS SME tax Tax Administration Act transparency VAT
Copyright © 2014 gdmc (Geoffrey Dean Marketing Corporation cc). All rights reserved. Material may not be published or reproduced in any form without prior written permission. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy. External links are provided for reference purposes. SALeader.co.za is not responsible for the content of external Internet sites.

Login or Subscribe