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End of bank branches in South Africa as you know them

13 March at 10:17 AM, via Daily Investor

South Africa’s major banks are shifting toward smaller, more specialised branches while moving most transactions to digital channels and retailer partnerships to improve efficiency.

Top-performing funds: navigating markets in a changing global landscape

13 March at 09:24 AM, via Mail & Guardian

The global investment environment has become increasingly complex, shaped by geopolitical tensions, technological disruption and shifting economic alliances. In such conditions, identifying fund managers able to navigate volatility while maintaining disciplined investment processes has become more important for long-term investors. This supplement examines how several leading asset managers are...

Top CEO sounds the alarm for South Africa

13 March at 08:19 AM, via Daily Investor

Sanlam sounded the alarm about the impact of a protracted war in the Middle East, with Africa’s biggest insurer saying the conflict could have a “massive” impact on its performance.

Security, Speed & Support: What Sets JustMarkets Apart

13 March at 06:53 AM, via Daily Investor

In an environment where every millisecond counts and transparency is not up for debate, traders are increasingly seeking a broker that offers not only robust protections and competitive pricing, but also a trading experience that is seamless.

News24 | FRIDAY BRIEFING | Crime and corruption: Overhaul SAPS, build leaders

13 March at 04:35 AM, via News24

South Africa faces a crisis where crime and corruption have cost the country an estimated R1 trillion and 1.6 million jobs, while youth unemployment remains at 45.1% despite R70 billion in annual government spending, revealing fundamental structural failures that require comprehensive reform of both security institutions and economic development approaches.

Eid Mubarak in a world on fire, at war

13 March at 00:30 AM, via Mail & Guardian

This year’s Eid is not naïve. It does not pretend the world is at peace. It does not ignore the children buried under rubble, the families displaced, the cities reduced to ash

A glance beyond the 6 July presser

13 March at 00:25 AM, via Mail & Guardian

The public confrontation between senior officials, the establishment of inquiries and the intense public debate surrounding the allegations all indicate that accountability mechanisms, although imperfect, are still functioning

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