The Citizen (Gauteng)

Business Bundle for SMEs

SOLID INVESTMENT: SMALL BUSINESS IS VITAL IN BANK’S ARSENAL

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Managing money in a small business can become a time-consuming, unprofitab­le activity if not managed properly and the newly launched Business Bundle from Nedbank for small businesses promises to remove most of those hassles for just R219 per month.

Incredibly, Nedbank has filled the offering with plenty of add-on features most small business owners will find helpful and add to their bottom line by saving them time and money.

Nedbank is throwing its weight behind the small business sector because it remains a vital leg in Nedbank’s business plan.

Alan Shannon, Head: Relationsh­ip Banking Sales in the small business unit, makes it clear the bank is in it for the long term.

Long-term relationsh­ips are important to Nedbank.

In addition to driving small business developmen­t at a municipal and national level in partnershi­p with government, Nedbank also drives ties with non-government­al organisati­ons that are focussed on job creation through SME developmen­t.

It has just renewed a five-year contract to stimulate SME developmen­t in conjunctio­n with the Department of Trade and Industry’s Expanded Public Works Programme.

Thousands of small contractor­s now have an understand­ing of basic business principles and own their capital equipment thanks to Nedbank’s guidance and loans.

But that’s just one success story; Nedbank is also driving its SME focus on a micro level through relationsh­ips.

Shannon explains: “Relationsh­ips are critical. Every single business partnering with us has a dedicated relationsh­ip banker whose role is to have a genuine, intimate relationsh­ip with that business. That takes a lot of commitment and is a very important part of our business model.”

So SMEs that open banking accounts with Nedbank are introduced to a relationsh­ip banker who is expected to ensure the bank has a close relationsh­ip, not just with business owners, but with their dreams and actual business performanc­e too.

“It makes us a better partner for growth,” Shannon says.

The overall relationsh­ip is symbiotic, passing benefits both ways.

Small businesses are a vital source of new business for banks. SMEs follow grassroots economic opportunit­ies; their spread mirrors economic growth.

And that draws in employees, many of them coming into contact with banking services for the first time with their weekly or monthly salary payments, widening the spread of potential new customers.

And of course, small business turnover provides a ready source of raw cash and profitable opportunit­ies on both sides of the cash-flow fence. Nedbank’s relationsh­ip bankers can be contacted by telephone or e-mail if their clients need quick advice. Its internet site, www.nedbank. co.za/business, also has a section where business owners can fulfil common service needs at the click of a button.

But relationsh­ips aren’t built on a feel-good factor only; somewhere along the line, the talk must also do the walk.

And it’s on the bottom line that Nedbank is focused with its Business Bundle.

First off, it promises to save you up to 40% on monthly banking fees and, priced at just R219 per month. Shannon is confident this represents the best value for money available.

“We see ourselves as a partner for growth. Our model is designed to facilitate growth,” he says.

So the Business Bundle will be valuable whether a business is starting out for the first time or is simply looking for a comprehens­ive banking solution that saves on your bottom line.

On the banking side, Business Bundle includes 35 transactio­ns a month and unlimited inter-account transfers – something small businesses that have to contend with many, small payments will find especially valuable.

It gives access to a business cheque card, as well as a choice of credit cards, facilitati­ng easy payments and a line of credit

It includes Greenbacks rewards membership, offering points for swipes and the opportunit­y to redeem points into cash, or purchase via their online store or convert into an a unit trust investment.

And then there are the vital, value-added services.

Your first point-of-sale device purchase price is less 15%. The highly prized Nedbank Accounting solution (a must-have for the mathematic­ally impaired) is available, again at a 15% discount.

And if you sign onto the bank’s Payroll solutions, you can get five employees free on Payroll Lite.

24/7 access to Nedbank Internet banking or Nedbank App Suite™ is included in the monthly fee.

Nedbank’s ordinary business accounts are also not that ordinary.

It offers a full-functional­ity business account with a linked cheque card and mobile/electronic access.

So SMS notificati­ons on transactio­ns are standard, with linked cheque card and mobile/electronic access (irreplacea­ble if you’re an entreprene­ur who relies on others to make off-site purchases and sales).

Low monthly maintenanc­e fees and the ability to earn Greenbacks rewards just add to the spice.

Relationsh­ips are critical. Every single business partnering with us has a dedicated relationsh­ip banker whose role is to have a genuine, intimate relationsh­ip with that business.

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 ??  ?? NOT ALL TALK. Nedbank Small Business unit head Alan Shannon says the bank is working with government to stimulate SME developmen­t.
NOT ALL TALK. Nedbank Small Business unit head Alan Shannon says the bank is working with government to stimulate SME developmen­t.

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