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Women’s Hope Education and Training (WHEAT) Trust . Broad Based Black Economic Empowerment (BBBEE) made simple October 2011. Background. From BEE to BBBEE Through preferential procurement all companies benefit from complying Special categories:
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Women’s Hope Education and Training (WHEAT) Trust Broad Based Black Economic Empowerment (BBBEE) made simple October 2011
Background • From BEE to BBBEE • Through preferential procurement all companies benefit from complying • Special categories: • Qualifying Small Enterprise (QSE)- €500.00- € 3,500.00 mln. – chose 4 out of 7 segments • Exempt Micro enterprise (EME)- < € 500.000- automatically qualify as level 4 • Start-up of less than a year • Sector charters
The 7 segments • Ownership • Management Control • Employment Equity • Skills Development • Preferential Procurement • Enterprise Development • Socio-economic Development
Weighting and Targets • Qualifying Small Enterprise (QSE)- R5 mln. to R35 mln. Only chose 4 segments to measure their BEE level on
Bonus Points • 10% black women in ownership (2) • 10% Personnel participation programmes in ownership (1) • 10% black non-executive board members (2) • 25% Black women in management (2) • Rural areas, unemployed people and cooperatives in enterprise development (125% of value)
BEE Status • EME = level 4 • EME met 50% zwart= level 3
Frequently asked questions • Black means all non-white South Africans except for foreign nationals • International companies are only measured on their South African operations • Opportunities for NPOs • Bonus categories in enterprise development and CSI? • Preferential procurement en socio economic development (measurement of one’s own BBBEE status required) • Skills Development (SETA accreditation required)
More information • Read the official legislation: BBBEE Act 53 of 2003 and the statements that can be found on www.dti.gov.za • Contact Bregje at development@wheattrust.co.za Tel 0217626214