Business opportunity

Shanghai aims to upgrade its landscape of global service trade and closely connects with domestic and overseas service traders to bring high-end, intensive and international features to its service trade.

Infrastructure

The major construction companies in South Africa are AVENG, Murra y & Roberts, Group 5 and WBHO, four companies that have monopolized the construction of infrastructure and commercial real estate in the country.

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Chemical Industry

The Chemicals and Allied Industries Strategic Business Unit of the South African Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) is actively developing the chemical and related industries.

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Other State-Owned Businesses

In South Africa, the ICT industry is strictly controlled, and many important areas are dominated by state-owned companies

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South Africa’s local service providers

South Africa’s local service providers, such as Old Mutual, Sanlam, Woolworths Financial Services, Discovery Health, Foschini Group, and Metropolitan Health Group, have been growing rapidly, for which they have been widely acclaimed in the industry worldwide. Here is a brief overview of several major companies.

  • Aegis

    Aegis currently employs approximately 1,300 full-time employees in South Africa, of which about 3/4 are based in Johannesburg and 1/4 in Durban

  • Barclays Africa Group Limited

    The financial institution Barclays set up a shared services organization in India in the middle of the 21st century

  • Capita

    Capita got into the South African market around 2013. At present, it has about 1,500 employees in Cape Town who provide services mainly for the telecommunications sector

  • Coracall

    Coracall is a call center services company that has set up operations centers in the UK and South Africa

  • Kleinwort Benson

    Kleinwort Benson is a professional financial services provider specializing in offering third-party asset management services

  • EOH

    EOH is an ICT service provider headquartered in South Africa

  • WNS

    WNS currently has 3,500 seats in South Africa, of which 2,600 are full-time employees