Understanding B.E.E. - Resionex Explains How Black Economic Empowerment Can Work For Your Business 💡

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Zandri Cirinna, founder of Resionex (a specialist BEE Business Consultancy), explains some of the myths and misconceptions around the Black Economic Empowerment Act in South Africa and what businesses often get wrong about this aspect of Affirmative Action.

By playing "corporate cupid" and helping business owners identify deserving beneficiaries within their existing supply chain (or where a relationship already exists), Resionex is able to guide businesses towards meaningfully supporting individuals that they are already invested in. In doing so, real economic opportunities are unlocked both for beneficiaries and for the businesses supporting them that are now able to access a broader range of high-value clients (due to their high-ranking BEE score card).

Find out more about how Resionex can develop a tailor-made B-BBEE strategy for your business by visiting www.resionex.co.za.
18 Oct 2023 1AM English South Africa Leisure · Society & Culture

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