Investing in the Arts: 40 Years of Creative Impact with Standard Bank

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Guest: Bonga Sebesho – Head of Sponsorship, Standard Bank Group



In celebration of Youth Month, we spotlight Standard Bank’s enduring commitment to nurturing South Africa’s creative economy. For over 40 years, the bank has stood as a champion of the arts, investing in music, visual arts, theatre, and performance platforms that shape culture and empower generations.



Bonga Sebesho, Standard Bank’s Head of Sponsorship, joins us to reflect on this legacy and share how strategic investment in the arts continues to create opportunities for young creatives, support innovation, and drive socio-economic impact.



We unpack what it means to fund creativity in today’s economy, how arts sponsorship intersects with youth development, and why corporate support for the arts is more critical than ever.
17 Jun 2025 1PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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