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The Actuarial Society of South Africa is the professional organisation for actuaries and actuarial students in South Africa. Vision: An actuarial profession of substance and stature, serving, and valued by, our communities as a primary source of authoritative advice and thought leadership in the understanding, modeling and management of financial and other measurable risks.
Actuarial Society of South Africa
The Association of Black Securities and Investment Professionals (ABSIP) was established to address the apparent lack of representation of black professionals in the securities and investment industry. It was also conceived as a platform to address the aspirations of those in the industry and to create a forum for black professionals to exchange information and ideas.
Association for Black Securities and Investment Professionals
The Association for Savings and Investment South Africa (ASISA) represents the collective interests of the country’s asset managers, collective investment scheme management companies, linked investment service providers, multi-managers and life insurance companies. ASISA enables the financial services industry, which is the custodian of the nation’s savings and investments, to speak with one voice.
Association for Savings and Investment South Africa (ASISA)
The AA was formed with the aim of tackling motoring issues with national and macro-economic impact. The AA champions the needs of the motoring public and offers an extensive range of services, including roadside assistance, technical and motor-related legal advice, finance and insurance, driver training, as well as travel packages and advice. The AA's service offering has rounded out to include motoring and lifestyle options, ensuring that we get you moving, keep you moving, and move you forward.
Automobile Association of South Africa (AA)
The Banking Association South Africa is an industry body representing all registered banks in South Africa. These include both South African and international banks.
Banking Association of South Africa (BASA)
The Black Brokers Forum is one of the representative bodies for black financial advisers.
Black Brokers Forum (BBF)
The Black Sash is an independent, non-governmental Human Rights organisation that has worked for justice and equality in South Africa for nearly 55 years. Since the end of Apartheid in 1994, the Black Sash has focussed on the promotion and protection of hard-won freedoms, particularly in the areas of social and economic rights.
Black Sash
BUSA is committed to building an enabling environment to achieve a vibrant, diverse and globally competitive economy that harnesses the full economic and human potential of South Africa. The objectives of growth, transformation and employment are mutually reinforcing. They are captured in detail in the Business Approach to Black Economic Transformation for Inclusive Growth launched in June 2017.
BUSA
BACSA is one of Government's strategic partners, in leveraging a rapid and substantial reduction in crime, to enable a safe and secure South Africa.
Business Against Crime South Africa (BACSA)
The Competition Commission is a statutory body constituted in terms of the Competition Act, No 89 of 1998 by the Government of South Africa empowered to investigate, control and evaluate restrictive business practices, abuse of dominant positions and mergers in order to achieve equity and efficiency in the South African economy.
Competition Commission
United and transformed agriculture, forestry and fisheries sector that ensures food security for all and economic prosperity. Advancing food security and transformation of the sector through innovative, inclusive and sustainable policies, legislation and programmes.
Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF)
The National Consumer Tribunal is an adjudicative body established by section 26 of the National Credit Act (No. 34 of 2005). It has jurisdiction throughout South Africa.
The role of the Tribunal is to adjudicate on:
Applications made in terms of the Act by consumers, credit providers, credit bureaux, debt counsellors and the Credit Regulator;
Matters referred by the National Credit Regulator or Complainants related to allegations of prohibited conduct.
The role of the Tribunal is to adjudicate on:
Applications made in terms of the Act by consumers, credit providers, credit bureaux, debt counsellors and the Credit Regulator;
Matters referred by the National Credit Regulator or Complainants related to allegations of prohibited conduct.
National Consumer Tribunal (NCT)
The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) is a Trade Union Federation formed in 1985 after four years of unity talks between unions opposed to apartheid and committed to a non-racial, non-sexist and democratic South Africa. It is part of the Tri-partite Alliance with the African National Congress and the South African Communist Party. At the launch they represented less than half a million workers organised in 33 unions. They currently have more than two million workers, of whom at least 1.8 million are paid up. Even by international standards COSATU has been among the fastest growing trade union movements in the world.
The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU)
The office of the Credit Information Ombud resolves complaints from consumers and businesses that are negatively impacted by Credit information. All matters will be treated in confidence. Another responsibility for the office is to act as an educator for the public in matters pertaining to the credit information industry. Any consumer or business that is negatively affected by credit information may approach the Credit Information Ombud for assistance.
Credit Information Ombudsman
The FAIS Ombud was created in terms of the Financial Advisory and Intermediary Services Act 2002 (Act No. 37 of 2002). The function of the FAIS Ombud is to resolve disputes relating to the rendering of financial services by providers where they have either failed to comply with the FAIS Act or where as a result of either willful or negligent conduct by the provider the client has suffered or will potentially suffer prejudice or damage. The primary objectives of the FAIS Act is to ensure consumer protection and the integrity of the financial services industry and is underpinned on principles of contract law as well as equity.
FAIS Ombud
Financial Sector Transformation Council (formerly known as the Financial Sector Charter Council).
Financial Sector Transformation Council
The strategic intent of this document is to outline the FSCA’s
approach in discharging its responsibilities over the short
to medium term. Chief among these is the duty to protect
financial customers and ensure that they are treated fairly. The
widened scope of the FSCA mandate means that it now has
in its regulatory ambit oversight over retail banks and credit
providers, among other new functions, a move which enables
us to serve this industry and our country even better.
Financial Services Conduct Authority
FinMark Trust was established in March 2002 with funding from the UK's Department for International Development. FinMark Trust is an independent trust whose business is controlled by five trustees from countries in Southern Africa. Sogan: "Making Financial Markets Work for the Poor". FinMark Trust aims to promote and support policy and institutional development towards the objective of increasing access to financial services by the un- and under-banked in Africa.
Finmark Trust
The Fire Protection Association of Southern Africa (FPASA) was established in 1973 to provide a specialized fire safety management technical and training service to industry, commerce and society at large. Over the years the Association has developed a range of membership options and technical, training and fire safety management services that are recognized for their quality, professionalism and value. Today the role of the FPASA covers Education, Information, Advice, Consultancy and Training (Fire College).
Fire Protection Association (FPA)
The history of the Insurance Institute goes back to 1898, when it was first established in Cape Town. Subsequent development saw further institutes develop in all the main cities and towns in South Africa, all affiliated to the Chartered Insurance Institute in London. The focus was the provision of insurance technical learning material - for distance learning and testing by examination. In 1966 the local institutes voted to form a central South Africa body and the Insurance Institute of South Africa was formed as an affiliate of the CII, with the local institutes in turn becoming affiliates of the IISA.
Insurance Institute of South Africa (IISA)
INSETA promotes and enables quality skills development through funding education and training in South Africa to meet the national skills agenda and contributes to transformation in the sector. The INSETA represents the following constituents within the insurance sector:
Short-term insurance, Life insurance, Short term insurance, Insurance and Pension Funding, Risk management, Health care benefits administration, Unit trusts, Funeral Insurance, Reinsurance, Pension Funding and Activities auxiliary to Financial Intermediation.
Short-term insurance, Life insurance, Short term insurance, Insurance and Pension Funding, Risk management, Health care benefits administration, Unit trusts, Funeral Insurance, Reinsurance, Pension Funding and Activities auxiliary to Financial Intermediation.
Insurance sector education and training authority (Inseta)
The Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD) has a "broken window approach" of dealing with the small issues of crime alongside the bigger ones. In terms of this philosophy, the prevention of smaller crimes is believed to have a knock-on effect, helping to cut more serious crimes. The JMPD manages and co-ordinates the City's crime prevention strategy.
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Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD)
The Law Society of South Africa has the following functions:
Promoting the common interests of the attorneys' profession, having regard at all times to the broader interests of the public whom the profession serves;
Empowering the profession (provide training to candidate attorneys and continuing professional development to attorneys, to ensure quality legal service to the community in an ethical, professional, competent and caring manner).
Promoting the common interests of the attorneys' profession, having regard at all times to the broader interests of the public whom the profession serves;
Empowering the profession (provide training to candidate attorneys and continuing professional development to attorneys, to ensure quality legal service to the community in an ethical, professional, competent and caring manner).
Law Society of South Africa (LSSA)
VESA is a non-profit organisation that was established in 1987. It is currently the only organisation of its kind that regulates the manufacturing standards, installation standards and Certification of Vehicle Security Systems in South Africa. VESA protects the interests of insurers and the general public from being misled by unscrupulous businesses offering inferior services and products for vehicle security. VESA Accredited installers are properly trained and fitment procedure integrity is constantly monitored.
Motor Vehicle Security Association of South Africa (VESA)
NAAMSA is the representative organisation for franchise holders marketing vehicles in South Africa.
National Association of Automobile Manufacturers SA (Naamsa)
The NCR was established as the regulator under the National Credit Act 34 of 2005 (the Act) and is responsible for the regulation of the South African credit industry. It is tasked with carrying out education, research, policy development, registration of industry participants, investigation of complaints, and ensuring enforcement of the Act. The Act requires the Regulator to promote the development of an accessible credit market, particularly to address the needs of historically disadvantaged persons, low income persons, and remote, isolated or low density communities.
National Credit Regulator (NCR)
The National Treasury is responsible for managing South Africa's national government finances.
National Treasury
The democratic election of 1994 opened a new era for South Africa. It was the decisive step in the transition to democracy. Now our country must meet the challenges of social development and economic growth.
NEDLAC
The function of the office is to mediate in disputes between subscribing members of the long-term insurance industry and policyholders regarding insurance contracts.
Ombudsman for Long-term Insurance
Established in August 1989, The Office of the Ombudsman for Short-Term Insurance provides consumers with a free, efficient and fair dispute resolution mechanism. It offers consumers with a "no risk" mechanism to resolve disputes with insurers. The Office can assist consumers with the following personal lines short-term insurance:
Motor, Houseowners (Buildings), Householders (Contents), Cell phone, Travel, Disability, Credit protection insurance, Commercial Insurance on a Limited basis.
Motor, Houseowners (Buildings), Householders (Contents), Cell phone, Travel, Disability, Credit protection insurance, Commercial Insurance on a Limited basis.
Ombudsman for Short-term Insurance (OSTI)
Parliament plays a direct and active role in national affairs. It is the place where the members of Parliament look after your interests. Members of Parliament (MPs) have many responsibilities, including: making laws, discussing and debating government policy and other political issues, consulting the people and representing their views in Parliament, helping people in their constituencies, approving the budgets of government departments, as presented to Parliament by the Minister of Finance, making sure that the work that government promised to do is being done and checking that public money is being spent wisely.
The Parliament of the Republic of South Africa
26 Springbok Road, Industria, Longdale
Gauteng, Ridgeway South Africa
Tel No: 114736400
Fax No: 866919329
RAAF
The RMI is the major employer representative of the Motor Industry Bargaining Council and thus plays a major role in negotiations for the main agreement for the motor industry and the administrative agreement. The RMI is a member owned and driven organisation constantly seeking and offering solutions to issues/concerns raised by its members in their day-to-day running of their businesses. In this capacity it plays a vital role in terms of the industry's social benefit schemes, dispute resolution processes and exemption procedures.
Retail Motor Industry Organisation of South Africa (RMI)
Recognizing the importance of the regulation of public transport and road traffic to the development, safety and quality of life of all South Africans.
Road Traffic Management Corp (RTMC)
SABRIC is a Section 21 company based in Midrand, established to combat crime in the banking industry. Its key stakeholders are the major banks. Its principle business is to detect, prevent and reduce organised crime in the banking industry through effective public private partnerships. The company also provides crime risk information and consequence management to the banking industry and CIT companies.
SABRIC
The Insurance Crime Bureau is a section 21 not for profit organisation that addresses fraud and crime in the short-term insurance industry. The Insurance Crime Bureau was formed after a four year investigation by the South African Insurance Association (SAIA) on how to best address crime and fraud in the short term insurance industry. It was decided that a holistic approach through an independent company like the The Insurance Crime Bureau was the best way to address the vast and ever increasing problem of insurance fraud and crime. The SAIA was instrumental in the formation of The Insurance Crime Bureau and ten of the eleven member companies are members of the SAIA.
The Insurance Crime Bureau
The Twin Peaks model for financial sector regulation was proposed as a means to reform the regulatory and supervisory system in so far as it related to financial institutions. In June 2011, Cabinet approved the move towards the model which resulted in the drafting of the Financial Sector Regulation (FSR) Act.
Prudential Authority
CRASA is South Africa’s innovative and trusted portal for easy and quick access to premium car repairer companies and auto body shops.
The Collision Repairers Association (CRA)
SABS is a statutory body that was established in terms of the Standards Act, 1945 (Act No. 24 of 1945) and continues to operate in terms of the latest edition of the Standards Act, 2008 (Act No. 29 of 2008) as the national institution for the promotion and maintenance of standardization and quality in connection with commodities and the rendering of services.
South African Bureau of Standards (SABS)
SAMBRA represents the interests of the vast majority of the formal motor body repairer market in South Africa. All motor body repairers that are able to achieve the standards of SAMBRA's grading system are invited to apply for membership of SAMBRA and the membership that has attained our stringent grading standards now stands at 1015 Nationwide. The grading system is devised to allow all levels of repairer to become a SAMBRA member however restrictions are placed on our members in terms of the scope of work they are permitted to carry out, depending on and aligned with the grading they have achieved.
South African Motor Body Repairers' Association (Sambra / Naasp)
The Constitution of the Republic of South African, 1996 (Act 108 of 1996) lays down that the South African Police Service has a responsibility to: prevent, combat and investigate crime, maintain public order, protect and secure the inhabitants of the Republic and their property and uphold and enforce the law, create a safe and secure environment for all people in South Africa, prevent anything that may threaten the safety or security of any community, investigate any crimes that threaten the safety or security of any community, ensure criminals are brought to justice and participation in efforts to address the causes of crime.
South African Police Services (SAPS)
The South African Auto Repairer and Salvage Association (SAARSA) was formed in April of 2004 to support small and medium enterprises in the Motor Body Repairer Industry i.e. Panel Beating Industry. The Association was formed by a few concerned Panel Beating Entrepreneurs in the Western Cape in an attempt to eradicate all the barriers that prevents small business to freely participate in the mainstream economy. Since then we have established a national footprint representing most provinces.
The South African Auto Repairer and Salvage Association (SAARSA)
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