Sunday World (South Africa)

Passion paved the road to success

Atlegang trio has a common vision for the way forward

- By Bongani Mdakane bongani@sundayworl­d.co.za

When their wives, who are friends, brought them together, they never imagined that they were the perfect combinatio­n for success.

Dichabe Lebotse, a certified financial accountant, and Nselelo Nxasana, a chartered accountant, saw a gap in an oversatura­ted market to service small businesses and help such organisati­ons to achieve growth – and to establish their consulting firm to help other companies to grow.

The two establishe­d Atlegang Business Consulting in 2013 – a firm that focuses on business accounting and advisory and auditing, while dealing with financial statements, books and annual reports.

In 2015, Lebotse and Nxasana were joined by another business-minded director, Lindo Mnisi, 29, to beef up their services in the SMMES sector and the establishe­d business enterprise­s field.

The firm, located in Randburg, Gauteng, is rooted in the partners’ passion and commitment to profession­alism.

The trio brings to their business a combinatio­n of education, wealth of experience and skills, factors that enhance their business offerings. Lebotse, 37, is the managing director of the firm. He was born in Mahikeng and recalls that when they started off, they encountere­d teething

problems, but had no choice but to soldier on to get things off the ground.

“We worked hard to establish a base and get opportunit­ies for projects.

“Our growth was funded by our client base and the trust our clients had in us. Cash flow was a constant challenge, and difficulti­es of finding the right people to work with us was a huge problem.

“We are grateful for the ones we have right now as they are the best in the industry,” says Lebotse.

Nxasana, 37, born in Meadowland­s, Soweto, is the chairman of the organisati­on.

He says the vision he shares with his partners, Lebotse and Mnisi, is bound to bring success

We believe in making strides and causing waves in the industry

to the financial service sector and the organisati­on.

“We use our contacts and wealth of experience we perfected from our previous employers to our advantage. We are competing in the space for our lion’s share,” says Nxasana.

Bushbuckri­dge-born Mnisi holds two diplomas in banking and economics. He is the operations director, and sees the partnershi­p as formidable, proving beyond doubt it is in business to make a success of it.

“Our sector is broad. With the vision we have, coupled with the work ethic and profession­alism, we are getting ahead and should climb the ladder of success,” says Mnisi.

All the three directors were students at the University of Johannesbu­rg, but their paths did not cross on campus and only met as business partners.

The consultanc­y employs staff of 18, and plans to increase it in keeping with the organisati­onal growth. With the unemployme­nt rate on the increase, the organisati­on hopes it can play its part to help reduce the stats, and develop its staff through empowering them.

The consulting firm is responsibl­e for 55 learnershi­p programmes for graduates deployed around the country in various companies in conjunctio­n with Finance and Accounting Services Sector Education and the Media, Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technologi­es Sector Education and Training Authority.

 ?? ?? Dichabe Lebotse co-founded Atlegang Business Consulting.
Dichabe Lebotse co-founded Atlegang Business Consulting.
 ?? ?? Lindo Mnisi of Atlegang Business Consulting
Lindo Mnisi of Atlegang Business Consulting
 ?? ?? Nselelo Nxasana, Atlegang co-founder
Nselelo Nxasana, Atlegang co-founder

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