Sunday World (South Africa)

Ubank, BBC set up fund for black SMES

- By Kabelo Khumalo

Blue-collar lender Ubank and lobby group the Black Business Council (BBC) have come together to establish a R1-billion fund for township and rural economy revitalisa­tion.

The two institutio­ns said the fund would support township and rural black business ventures and start-ups that operate in informatio­n technology, manufactur­ing, agricultur­e and agro-processing, retail, infrastruc­ture, and tourism.

The fund will be managed through a joint Ubank/bbc steering committee.

Ubank CEO Luthando Vutula said the funds would be made available to BBC members and other small businesses to the value of R250-million per annum over the period of five years.

“As the workers’ bank of choice, driven by our commitment to serve and empower our communitie­s, I believe this partnershi­p could not have come at a better time. The R1-billion Township and Rural Economy Fund will offer immense opportunit­ies to small businesses, especially black businesses which contribute positively towards townships,” Vutula explained.

“It will furthermor­e enable the township businesses to become active par

Partnershi­p will ensure that our country is transforme­d

ticipants in our overall economy and have some resources to give them the prospect of success.”

BBC head of policy Tilson Manyoni said the core objective of the partnershi­p would be to develop township and rural market solutions, support the developmen­t of black industrial­ists and enable economic transforma­tion.

“This partnershi­p … [between Ubank and BBC] will ensure that our country is transforme­d, develop the township and rural economy as well as build a new cohort of black industrial­ists, and black businesses.

“We are now bringing policy advocacy to implementa­tion,” Manyoni said.

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