Companies
Hyprop raises R580m in bond auction as demand tops R3.1bn
The order book was covered more than five times
WATCH | Unlocking private-sector infrastructure investment
Business Day TV spoke to Agnes Nkosi, head of client solutions for Group Card and Payments at Standard Bank
WATCH | How Canal+ plans to reset MultiChoice
Business Day TV spoke with Mudiwa Gavaza from Business Day
Smelter workers breathe sigh of relief as tariff deal heads to Nersa
Nersa has until May 11 to approve a 54% tariff reduction for Glencore and Samancor
Optasia closes $330m financing facility
Proceeds used to refinance existing debt, provide additional capital for expansion
Your small electronics service centre can soar with Samsung’s support
SPONSORED | ICT service centre SMEs are invited to apply for Enterprise Development empowerment programme through a Samsung-government collab
Shoprite ramps up AI push with Pixie shopping assistant
Platform predicts what customers need and when they need it
Fidelity Services Group wins court bid to protect cash-in-transit secrets
Court upholds restraint agreement as company guards trade secrets in cash business
SA Reits pull back sharply in March as Iran war rages
Pullback leaves the sector down 4.3% for the first quarter
WATCH | Can Gauteng become Africa’s digital hub?
Business Day TV speaks to Serame Taukobong, CEO of Telkom, about whether Gauteng can capitalise on the opportunities on offer to become an African digital hub.
VALR taps Onafriq partnership to grow crypto presence in Africa
Onafriq connects nearly 1-billion mobile money wallets across the continent
Rising costs squeeze SA commercial tenants
Tenant growth is largely limited by the economic environment and rising cost pressures
Liquid and Google launch facility in Joburg to boost AI sales
Liquid Intelligent Technologies bets on AI partnership with Google to drive growth
WATCH | SA citrus exports could grow 3%-5% this year
Business Day TV spoke to Loffie Brandt, business development head at Absa AgriBusiness
Gold drives mining exploration as global budgets fall for third year
Africa bucks the trend with higher exploration budgets, led by gold and copper
























