BIDVEST COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS (PTY) LTD
Location
GAUTENG
Founded
2011-04-20
Website
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2024-12-12 (legit.ng)
Access Bank Secures Deal to Take Over South African Bank, Targets More Countries - .ng
Access Bank Holdings through its banking subsidiary Access Bank Plc is on the verge of buying another bank in South Africa as part of its expansion plans.
Read more2024-07-14 (businesstech.co.za)
South African bank up for sale – as 4 more get ready to launch
One of South Africa’s banks is up for sale – but four more banks are coming to enter the market to shake up the competition.
Read more2023-09-21 (businesslive.co.za)
Vodacom launches digital wallet with Bidvest Bank
Mobile payment and virtual cash system uses Bidvest’s banking platform and is available on VodaPay, which Vodacom is building into a one-stop super app
Read more2023-08-14 (nowinsa.co.za)
Sorbet-Prenuer competition comes full circle with first store opening | NOW in SA
Presented this year's theme of "Accelerating Socio-Economic Opportunities for Women's Empowerment", Women's Month 2023 could not have had a better start for Johannesburg Sorbet-Preneur winner, Sharon Dikgale, as she was handed keys to her own Sorbet franchise.
Read more2023-03-06 (businesslive.co.za)
‘Bullish’ Bidvest gears up to diversify automotive business
Bidvest says six of its seven divisions achieved real trading profit growth, with many individual businesses recording record months during the period under review.
Read more2019-11-07 (logupdateafrica.com)
Bidvest Panalpina Logistics splits from DSV/Panalpina
fter 46 years of a commercial partnership, Bidvest Panalpina Logistics (BPL) will split from DSV/Panalpina and trade in the future as Bidvest International Logistics, effective early 2020.
Read more2018-12-06 (mybroadband.co.za)
Bidvest Bank launches new consumer banking account
The new account, named the “Grow” account, signals an attempt by the traditionally business-oriented bank to reach a consumer market.
Read more2016-02-29 (biznews.com)
Bidvest 1H profits up 13% – Bouyed by Food Services, Rand depreciation
Bidvest 1H profits up 13% – Bouyed by Food Services, Rand depreciation
Read more2016-02-08 (biznews.com)
Bidvest to unbundle into three separately listed companies; shares up 2%
Bidvest plans to spin off and sell shares in its Foodservice Business amid a reorganization of its operations into three separate units.
Read more(news24.com)
The Bidvest story with Brian Joffe |
Brian Joffe provides a "how-to" guide for the next generation of business leaders as he tells the story of Bidvest from its founding to the R200bn group it has become.
Read more(businesstech.co.za)
Bidvest launches multi-currency card –
Bidvest Bank has collaborated with MasterCard to launch the Multi-Currency World Currency Card in South Africa.
Read more(economist.com.na)
NEW SME FUND FROM Bidves | Namibia
Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry, Hon. Tjekero Tweya heaped praises on Bidvest Namibia's executive management at the launch of its development fund geared to small and medium enterprises. Launching the N$20 million fund earlier in the week in the capital, Tweya was pleased to note that the private sector heeded government's call to spur economic growth and development. Said Tweya "I want to applaud Bidvest Namibia's initiative in supporting Small and Medium Enterprises. Bidvest Namibia's success stems from its perseverance in pursuing growth through innovation. I am pleased to see that Bidvest Namibia has heeded government's call for the private sector to partner with government in the major area of national development." According to Tweya, a report released in 2005 by his ministry found that small and medium enterprises accounted for about 20% of employment and contributed 12% of gross domestic product.
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