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National Council of Provinces (NCOP

Outstanding Property Services & Solutions

Vungu Properties (Pty) Ltd is a dynamic and seasoned property services company with an established track record in the development of retail, commercial and residential projects. The Company has a Team of experienced property professionals, who pride themselves in delivering quality services governed by Excellence, Ethics, Quality, Innovativeness, Dedication and Commitment. To date, Vungu Properties has completed projects to the value of about R3 Billion.

Our Service Offering include: • Construction Project Management • Retail, Commercial and Residential Property Development • Architectural Designs • Refurbishments

Expect Nothing Less Than Excellence at Vungu Properties.

www.vunguprop.com

LSF Brokers is one of South Africa’s leading independent providers of tailor-made personal and business insurance and fi nancial services solutions. Based in Johannesburg, LSF Broker has been providing personalised fi nancial solutions since 1992.

LSF Brokers has access to the largest range of represented insurers in the country. This means we can insure you for anything under the sun, whether it is business, personal or specialist insurance.

We believe that insurance should be simple, comprehensive and tailored to your unique needs. Above all, it should provide stability and protection when you need it most.

Our products: • Medical Aid • Advisor sales • Insurance • Provident fund • Retirement planning • Investment portfolio • Funeral benefi ts

Contact details

Offi ce: +27 11 789 6799 Fax: +27 11 789 5199 email: lsf@wol.co.za

CONTACT DETAILS

PHYSICAL: 370 Helen Joseph Street, Pretoria POSTAL: PO Box 427, Pretoria, 0001 TEL: 012 313 3911 / 086 112 7272 FAX: 012 313 3197/3929 WEB: www.resbank.co.za

OVERVIEW

The South African Reserve Bank (the Bank) is the central bank of South Africa. The primary purpose of the Bank is to achieve and maintain price stability in the interest of balanced and sustainable economic growth. Together with other institutions, it also plays a pivotal role in ensuring financial stability. In terms of section 224 of the Constitution, 1996, ‘the South African Reserve Bank, in pursuit of its primary object, must perform its functions independently and without fear, favour or prejudice, but there must be regular consultation between the Bank and the Cabinet member responsible for national financial matters’. The independence and autonomy of the Bank are therefore entrenched in the Constitution. In pursuit of its mandate and purpose, the Bank performs the following key functions: formulating and implementing monetary policy; promoting financial stability; regulating and supervising the banking and insurance industry through the Prudential Authority; issuing banknotes and coins; managing the official gold and foreign-exchange (FX) reserves of the country; undertaking data analysis and research; ensuring the effective functioning of the National Payment System; administering the country’s remaining exchange controls; and acting as banker to government.

OFFICE BEARERS

Governor: Mr E Lesetja Kganyago Deputy Governor: Dr Rashad Cassim, Mr Kuben Naidoo (Deputy Governor and Chief Executive Officer: Prudential Authority), Ms Fundi Tshazibana Board Members: Prof F Cachalia, Dr CB Du Toit, Ms S Gaibie, Mr Z Hoosen, Mr N Mbazima, Ms L Molebatsi, Ms D Msomi, Dr Y Muthien, Dr T Nombembe, Ms T Ramano, Prof N Vink Chief Financial Officer: Ms L Pillay (Acting Group CFO) Chief Operations Officer: Mr M Pillay Senior Management: Ms BB Boqwana (Chief of Staff), Mr DE Bostander (Head: Financial Conglomerates Supervision Department), Dr Nicola Brink (Acting Head: Financial Stability Department), Mr DP Garnett (Head: Group Security Management Department), Mr F Jeena (Head: Specialist Risk Support Department), Mr WJ Kamffer (Head: Risk Management and Compliance Department), Mr U Kamlana (Head: Policy, Statistics and Industry Support Department), Ms Pearl Kgalegi (Head: Currency Management Department), Ms HM Kgoroba (Head: Group Human Resources Department), Mr MJ Kock (Head: Economic Statistics Department), Mr GM Lewis (Chief Internal Auditor: Internal Audit Department), Mr C Lister (Divisional Head: Strategy Management Office), Dr C Loewald (Head: Economic Research Department), Mr P Maharaj (Group Executive: Currency Management), Mr PMT Masela (Head: National Payment System Department), Mr SE Mazibuko (Head: Financial Surveillance Department), Mr Jason Milton (Acting Head: International Economic Relations and Policy Department), Mr Z Parker (Head: Financial Markets Department), Ms SL Reynolds (Group Company Secretary), Ms M Schliesser (Head: Business Systems and Technology Department), Mr CJ van der Walt (General Counsel and Head: Legal Services Department), Ms S Vogelsang (Head: Banking and Insurance Supervision) Communications Officers: Ms T Pandy (Divisional Head: Communications)

THE PRESIDENCY

FINANCIAL INFORMATION* 2019/20 2018/19 2017/18

AUDIT OUTCOME

Clean Audit Clean Audit Clean Audit

FINANCIAL POSITION R’000 R’000 R’000

Total Assets 1 118 199 166 872 839 514 741 705 129 Total Liabilities 1 094 873 315 852 784 932 730 594 315 Total Net Assets 23 325 851 20 054 582 11 110 814

FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE

Total Revenue 29 612 152 25 175 707 16 771 442 Total Expenditure (26 111 447) (18 916 774) (14 343 745)

Employee Costs (2 384 189) (2 217 855) (2 193 222) Surplus/(Deficit) for Year 3 500 705 6 258 933 2 427 697

CASH FLOW

Operating Activities (24 548 624) 10 180 095 15 681 401 Investing Activities 8 154 737 (11 809 191) (2 797 647) Cash & Equivalents – Year End 20 536 596 36 930 483 38 559 579

HUMAN RESOURCES 2019/20 2018/19 2017/18 Posts Filled n/a n/a 1 967

SUBSIDIARIES

Corporation for Public Deposits South African Bank Note Company (RF) (Pty) Ltd South African Mint Company (RF) (Pty) Ltd

CONTACT DETAILS

PHYSICAL: Union Buildings, Government Avenue, Pretoria POSTAL: Private Bag X1000, Pretoria, 0001 TEL: 012 300 5200 FAX: 012 323 8246 WEB: www.thepresidency.gov.za EMAIL: presidentrsa@presidency.gov.za

OVERVIEW

The Presidency is comprised of four political principals: the President, who is the Head of State and Government; the Deputy President, who is the Leader of Government Business (in Parliament); the Minister of the National Planning Commission; and the Minister of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation. The Presidency has three structures, which support governance operations directly: the Cabinet Office; Policy Coordination and Advisory Services (PCAS); and Legal and Executive Services. The Presidency’s key role in the executive management and coordination of government lies in its responsibility to organise governance. In this regard, a key aim is the facilitation of an integrated and coordinated approach to governance. This is achieved through creative, cross-sectoral thinking on policy issues, and the enhancement of the alignment of sectoral priorities with the national strategic policy framework and other government priorities.

THE PRESID EN CY REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA

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