Since the establishment of the company, it has expanded its business to focus on financial services, mining, properties and strategic investments. The diagram above indicates the scope of Sakhumnotho Group Holdings through the divisions. A detailed group and shareholding structure is attached to this document.
The Sakhumnotho Group's Non-Executive Chairman is Mr. Sipho Mseleku, the current Chief Executive Officer of the Chambers of Commerce South Africa (''CHAMSA''). Sipho is also the Chief Coordinator for the establishment of the Continental Chamber of Commerce and Industry as well as the coordinator of the SADC Chamber. Through these positions Mr. Mseleku has developed an extensive network with senior business executives and government officials throughout the African continent. He was also instrumental in the negotiations with large parastatals and local banks to put aside 50% of their procurement spend to BEE companies, currently the value of which exceeds R20Bln. Sakhumnotho has thus far exclusively been funded by its active shareholders. Due to a conservative approach towards debt funding, a very lean and mean head office structure was created. Through the ingenious use of technology the company has the ability to manage its investment and add value to its subsidiaries.
As part of the Sakhumnotho Group's commitment to broad-based economic empowerment, it has placed 10% of its equity in a trust to benefit schools, children's homes and churches in previously disadvantaged communities. Each beneficiary is represented by a principal or reverend as trustee, Sakhumnotho is also represented here to ensure that the benefits reach the beneficiaries on the ground.
The current beneficiaries are as follows: |