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Encyclopedia > List of South African companies

This is a list of companies in South Africa. The term company may refer to a seperate legal entity, as in English law, or may simply refer to a business, as is the common use in the United States. ...

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Accounting

Cubit is a web based Business and Accounting proprietary system that is developed and produced in South Africa The business model is one of the first Software as a service models, where the software is freely downloadable but revenue is generated through monthly subscriptions which includes telephonic support, tax updates...

Airlines

Comair is an airline based in South Africa. ... Interair South Africa is an airline based in South Africa. ... Nationwide Airlines is an airline based in Lanseria, South Africa. ... South African Airways (SAA), using South African on their aircraft livery, is South Africas largest domestic and international airline company. ... South African Express Airways is an airline based in South Africa. ... South African Airlink is an airline based in South Africa. ...

Banks

It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Absa. ... African Banking Corporation African Banking Corporation was a British Overseas Bank, that is, it had a headquarters in London but all its branches were overseas. ... First National Bank (FNB) is one of South Africas big four banks. ... Investec is an international specialist banking group. ... Nedbank is one of the largest banks in South Africa, however it is one of the newest banks to be incorporated in South Africa. ... Standard Bank of South Africa is South Africas biggest banking group. ...

Broadcasting

The title of this article should be e. ... M-Net (originally an abbreviation for Electronic Media Network) is a subscription-funded television channel in South Africa, established in 1986 by a consortium of newspaper companies. ... M-Net (originally an abbreviation for Electronic Media Network) is a subscription-funded television channel in South Africa, established in 1986 by a consortium of newspaper companies. ... SABC is an abbreviation for either South African Broadcasting Corporation - in South Africa or Shrewsbury and Atcham Borough Council - in the United Kingdom ...

Consulting

  • ISOLink
  • Louis Allen Southern Africa
  • Phillips Consulting

Energy

Eskom is a South African electricity public utility company. ...

Food and beverage

Clover Industries Limited (CIL) is a leading South African dairy and milk production company. ... SABMiller (LSE: SAB) is the second largest brewery company in the world by volume, after InBev. ... Ideal Processed Meats Logo. ...

Hospitality

  • City Lodge Group
  • Protea Hotels

Insurance

  • Hollard
  • Liberty Group
  • Momentum Holdings
  • Mutual & Federal
  • Old Mutual
  • Santam

Old Mutual is a South African insurance company. ...

Manufacturing

Baygen is a South African company whose first product is a transistor radio powered with a clockwork mechanism rather than with batteries. ...

Media

life waters Naspers is a South Africa-based multinational media company with principal operations in electronic media (including pay-television, internet and instant-messaging subscriber platforms and the provision of related technologies) and print media (including the publishing, distribution and printing of magazines, newspapers and books, and the provision of private education...


Mining

Anglo American plc is a world-wide group of companies, originally founded in South Africa as a mining enterprise but now extending into other areas. ... Anglo Platinum Limited is the worlds largest primary producer of platinum, accounting for about 38% of the worlds annual production. ... De Beers was founded in South Africa in 1888 and today comprises rough diamond exploration, mining and trading companies. ... Goldfield is the name of two towns in the United States: Goldfield, Iowa Goldfield, Nevada Goldfield is also a common name for the wildflower Penstemon barbatus Goldfield or goldfields may also describe an area where Gold mining occurs. ... Harmony Gold (NYSE: HMY) is the largest gold mining company in South Africa and the sixth largest in the world. ... Kumba Resources is a large mining company in South Africa. ...

Retail

Click may refer to: Click consonant The pressing and subsequent releasing of a button on a computer pointing device, such as a mouse or trackball, without (significantly) moving the cursor. ... Jump Shopping Logo Jump Shopping is South Africas leading Online Shopping search engine and directory. ... The controversial Musica statue in Nashville. ... Pick n Pay is a large supermarket chain store in South Africa. ... Woolworths Holdings Limited is a South African chain of retail stores and one of the largest in the country. ...

Software Developers

Striata is an application software developer and service provider focused on significantly reducing the cost of traditional bill delivery. ...

Telecommunications

Cell C is South Africas third mobile phone network operator, having commenced operations in November of 2001. ... MTN is a South African based multinational telecommunications company, currently operating in eight African countries. ... Telkom SA Ltd. ... Vodacom is a South African based mobile telecommunications company, and was the first mobile telecommunications company in South Africa. ... Virgin Mobile Ltd is a mobile phone service provider operating in the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, South Africa, the United States and France. ... Clickatell is a Mobile Messaging Company based in Cape Town South Africa. ...

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