by studio@brandesign.co.za | Aug 6, 2015 | CEO Engagements, Newsletter Aug 2015
Trevor Ncube, entrepreneur and publisher of South Africa’s Mail & Guardian newspaper addressed corporate leaders on their silence on key threats to the country’s economic longevity. Speaking at the Accelerate Cape Town AGM, Ncube appealed to big business to speak...
by studio@brandesign.co.za | Aug 6, 2015 | Leadership Spotlight, Newsletter Aug 2015
Tell us about your company and your role? Santam is the country’s largest general insurer with its headquarters based in the Western Cape. The company employs over 5 000 staff across the country and works through intermediaries to sell insurance. I am the Chief...
by studio@brandesign.co.za | Aug 6, 2015 | Connectedness, Newsletter Aug 2015, Transport
Airports Company South Africa, Cape Town International Airport together with regional partners are currently exploring options to develop an aerotropolis as part of a general strategy to unlock the growth potential of Cape Town and the Western Cape. Aerotropoli have...
by studio@brandesign.co.za | Aug 6, 2015 | Newsletter Aug 2015
This week we had our 2015 AGM with Trevor Ncube and it is fitting that this is my last engagement with Accelerate Cape Town. As you may know, I have accepted a role as CEO of the Wellington Regional Economic Development Agency and will be moving to New Zealand....
by studio@brandesign.co.za | Aug 6, 2015 | Business Leadership, Newsletter Aug 2015
Fintech or financial technology is disrupting traditional banking. It is the use of software solutions for financial transactions such as Google Wallet, Apple Pay, Wonga and M-Pesa and a myriad of other innovative solutions – see KPMG Best Fintech Innovators...
by studio@brandesign.co.za | Aug 6, 2015 | Innovation, Newsletter Aug 2015
Cape Town is internationally known as a top 10 film production centre. Our natural beauty, diversity of cultures and abundance of creative skills ensures our positioning and continued growth of 14% per annum over the past 5 years. It is not only our lower production...
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