by Bruce Hunt | Apr 16, 2025 | Employee Ownership (ESOP)
Trade tensions: Can ESOPs create common ground? Summary: ESOPs as Common Ground in US–South Africa Tensions (TL;DR) Bridge, not battleground: Employee ownership is embraced in both countries and can soften trade frictions while advancing shared-value growth....
by Shaun Smit | Apr 16, 2025 | Employee Ownership (ESOP)
Why senior leaders must be on board to drive a successful ESOP Employee Share Ownership Plans (ESOPs) are a powerful way for businesses to engage staff, boost retention, and meet Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) objectives. Achieving ESOP success needs the full...
by Bruce Hunt | Apr 16, 2025 | Employee Ownership (ESOP)
South African course to help raise local ESOPs standards Internationally, the advantages of ESOPs are widely recognised, with institutions like Rutgers University, the University of Oxford, and the London School of Economics (LSE), offering training to assist...
by Tiisetso Masimula | Apr 9, 2025 | Employee Ownership (ESOP)
Opinion: 4 key steps to crafting an ESOP that strengthens your SA investment pitch Summary: ESOPs to Strengthen a South African Investment Pitch (TL;DR) Tie ESOPs to approval: Use employee ownership to address Competition Commission public-interest expectations,...
by Shaun Smit | Apr 9, 2025 | BEE Ownership
How Broad-based Ownership Schemes could mitigate the crippling impact of US aid cuts Like most people, I was shocked by US President Trump’s unexpected cut in foreign aid. I knew South Africa would be impacted but was curious about just how far this could affect us. ...