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Given the grave consequences of not renewing your Fidelity Fund certificate
            without a BEE certificate once the Property Practitioners Bill is finalised, it is
      BEE   advisable, where your estate agency turnover is above R2.5 million, to consult
            with a BEE specialist to help you plan to meet the requirements of the Property
            Code and be BEE compliant.





            Many benefits for a 51% black owned company

            July 2018

            “My start-up business has been growing rapidly and I’m considering bringing
            a  partner on  board to  invest  and  help  take  the  business  to  the  next  level.
            I’m keenly aware of the importance of transformation and have identified a
            potential BEE partner who is prepared to take up a 51% stake in my business.
            That said, a new partner is a big decision and I just want to make sure there is
            sufficient strategic benefit in doing so?”

            Since the  Amended Codes of Good Practice for BEE (“BEE Codes”) came
            into operation about three years ago, many larger companies have found it
            increasingly difficult to comply with the elevated targets set for them under the
            Procurement element of their BEE scorecard.
            Such larger companies (Generic entities) must ensure that 40% of their total
            procurement expenditure is from 51% black owned suppliers. Accordingly, 51%
            black owned suppliers have become highly sought after and favoured by
            larger companies who are under tremendous pressure to maximise their points
            under the Procurement element. This has created opportunities for companies
            that are 51% black owned to be highly competitive and contend for supplier
            contracts, previously not open to them.
            Recently proposed amendments to the BEE Codes propose to further enhance
            the opportunities for 51% black owned companies by establishing additional
            incentives for companies to procure from 51% black owned suppliers, thereby
            strengthening the strategic value for a company to be 51% black owned.
            The draft amendments published for comment on 15 June 2018 propose the
            following amendments:
            •  The target for procurement expenditure on 51% black owned
               suppliers is to be increased from 40% to 50% of the total measured
               procurement expenditure.
            •  The total scorecard points for procurement expenditure on 51% black
               owned suppliers are to be increased from nine to 11 points, ensuring
               that this sub-category accounts for nearly half of the total points




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