Grovest buys into SMEasy - revolutionary SA-designed SME accounting software

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Grovest was the first South African venture capital fund to sign up for Section 12J, the Government's incentive which allows investors to write their entire investment off against taxable income. It is investing a chunk of cash into revolutionary accounting software business SMEasy. In this special podcast, Grovest's Clive Butkow and SMEasy founder Darlene Menzies talks to Biznews.com's Alec Hogg.
27 Jun 2015 3AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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