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Black Economic Empowerment in Western Cape: Market Performance and Future Outlook

Explore the performance of the Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) market in the Western Cape and discuss its future prospects. Analyze the BEE response in different sectors, including listed BEE-controlled companies and market caps. Investigate the progress of BEE in areas such as entrepreneurship, property ownership, employment, and banking.

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Black Economic Empowerment in Western Cape: Market Performance and Future Outlook

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  1. Black Economic Empowerment: How does the Western Cape fare? Colin Reddy: BEE Director BusinessMap Foundation

  2. What we will discuss……….. • Performance of the market… • The future…..

  3. The Market’s BEE response…deal flow 1996 - 2002 Source: BusinessMap Foundation

  4. The Market’s BEE response…sector profile Source: BusinessMap Foundation

  5. The Market’s BEE response…Listed BEE Controlled Companies Total number of companies on JSE is about 500 Source: BusinessMap Foundation

  6. The Market’s BEE response…market caps of black controlled companies Total JSE market capitalisation is about R 1.3 trillion Source: BusinessMap Foundation

  7. The Market’s BEE response…black controlled market cap by value Source: BusinessMap Foundation

  8. The Market’s BEE response…BusinessMap Foundation BEE index Source: BusinessMap Foundation

  9. Sector Black beneficial holdings of total shares in issue * High case Low case Resources 14.18% 12.34% Banking 14.86% 12.61% Support Services 17.04% 14.57% Diversified Industrials 12.24% 10.69% Food Producers & Processors 17.50% 15.13% Black ownership studies.. [Source: The BusinessMap Foundation] * Based on total shares in issue, including foreign shares

  10. Company Share price (c) – 28 Feb 2003 Share price (c) – 1 Mar 2002 Share price change (%) Brimstone 65 34 91.2 Brimstone-N 65 34 91.2 Cape Empowerment Trust 12 10 20.0 Casey 25 1 2,400 HCI 345 232 48.7 LA Group 160 135 18.5 LA Group-N 140 140 0.0 Oceana 1,390 1,400 (0.7) Sekunjalo Investments 41 20 105.0 Listed BEE companies based in the Cape… [Source: The BusinessMap Foundation]

  11. Some definitions.. • Black refers to African, Coloured and Indians • Western Cape has…. • Coloureds (and Indians) = 55% • African = 23% • White = 22% • 4.35m people

  12. A case study - Sekunjalo • Black-controlled by about 74% • A strong share price performance –105% rise in year to February • Has healthcare and fishing subsidiaries • Latest results: Turnover = R346m, Net profit = R17m and cash flow = R22m. • The main shareholder is fully operationally involved. • It boasts a 90% composition of black managers and staff. 70 % of the procurement budget is spent on black suppliers. 2.5% of profits are spent on CSI initiatives.

  13. A case study – Mastercurrency - Unlisted • 51% owned by KK Combi Inv. • KK Combi is exec chairman. • Exec management are 71% of HDSA • Turnover = R35.5m, Net income = R7.2m • Net profit = R4.1m (for 6 months to Dec 2002) • Has a risk committee, internal audit committee. • 58% black managers, 73% HDSA. • Future leaders programme. • 6% of net profit on CSI • 25% of procurement expenditure

  14. Western Cape: Persons Banked versus Un-banked Sample size = 2 895 982 Source: SAtoZ

  15. Western Cape: Are there senior black employees in your business? Sample = 1139 Source: SAtoZ

  16. Western Cape: Management Source: SAtoZ

  17. Western Cape: Do black people have shares in your business? Source: SAtoZ

  18. Western Cape: Working? Source: SAtoZ

  19. Western Cape: Living standards? Source: SAtoZ

  20. Western Cape: Property ownership? Source: SAtoZ

  21. Entrepreneurship • Start-up activity is highest among Coloured (5.0%) and Indian (4.5%) adults, followed by Black (3.8%) and White (3.8%) adults. • In contrast, new firms are more likely to be owned by White adults (3.6%), followed by Coloured adults (3.0%). • Established firms are far more likely to be owned by White adults (6.8%) than any other group. Source: GEM

  22. Racial classification of respondents that believe they have the requisite skills to start a business, 2002 Source: GEM

  23. Experts’ opinions of the most important factors restricting entrepreneurship in decreasing order… • Education & Training • Financial Support • Cultural & Social norms • Government Policy • Government Programmes • Market Openness • R&D Transfer • Access to Physical • Infrastructure • Commercial & Professional Infrastructure

  24. Is BEE advancing in the Western Cape? • Significant number of black listed company presence. • However this is within a very small active black presence in JSE – about 3% • Property ownership – somewhat more positive than other factors

  25. Is BEE advancing in the Western Cape? • Large number of un-banked

  26. Is BEE advancing in the Western Cape? • Large number of unemployed, but WC unemployment rate is about 19% compared to the national average of about 30%.

  27. Is BEE advancing in the Western Cape? • Lower LSMs still occupied by black people– indicates little economic interest • Still a lack of meaningful BEE

  28. However, the following requires investigation….for conclusiveness • Success of Western Cape government’s preferential procurement – pendulum shifting towards blacks • Is the licensing and quota system furthering BEE? – deeper problem of capacity to handle fishing quotas • The status of staff training in the Western Cape? Increasing towards blacks • Is SMME development furthering BEE in the Western Cape?

  29. The solution…. • Grow the WC economy • Organic growth • Capture from other provinces

  30. Colin@BusinessMap.org.za Questions?

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