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  2. South African Institute of Professional Accountants - Wikipedia

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    Brandon Rajah. Nqobani Mzizi. Pitso Zwane. Website. www.saipa.co.za. Formerly called. Institute of Certified Public Accountants of South Africa. The South African Institute of Professional Accountants (SAIPA) is a professional association of accountants based in South Africa. As of 2019, the institute claims to have more than 10,000 members.

  3. South African Institute of Chartered Accountants - Wikipedia

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    The South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA), South Africa ’s pre-eminent accountancy body, is widely recognised as one of the world’s leading accounting institutes. The institute provides a wide range of support services to more than 48,000 members and associates who are chartered accountants (CAs (SA)), as well as ...

  4. JSE Limited - Wikipedia

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    jse.co.za. JSE Limited (previously the JSE Securities Exchange and the Johannesburg Stock Exchange) [3] is the largest stock exchange in Africa. It is located in Sandton, Johannesburg, South Africa, after it moved from downtown Johannesburg in 2000. [4][5] In 2003 the JSE had an estimated 473 listed companies and a market capitalisation of US ...

  5. List of companies of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Johannesburg: 1950 Gold mining Hollard Group: Financials Full line insurance Johannesburg: 1980 Private insurance Illovo Sugar: Consumer goods Food products uMhlanga: 1891 Sugar Impala Platinum: Basic materials General mining Johannesburg: 1973 Mining and refining Kumba Iron Ore: Basic materials Iron & steel Centurion: 2001 Iron mining Investec ...

  6. Ernst & Young - Wikipedia

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    The firm's current partnership was formed in 1989 by a merger of two accounting firms; Ernst & Whinney and Arthur Young & Co. [10] It was named Ernst & Young until a rebranding campaign officially changed its name to EY in 2013, [11] although this initialism was already used informally prior to its sanctioning adoption.

  7. Alexander Forbes Group Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Forbes Group Holdings, commonly referred to as Alexforbes is a diversified financial services organisation.[2][3] The company is headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa, with a presence in two other countries on the African continent: Namibia and Botswana and in the Channel Islands through an offshore Jersey operation.

  8. Hilton Saven - Wikipedia

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    Hilton Saven. Hilton Saven is a South African businessman, the chairman of Mazars, [1] serves on the governing council of Praxity, a global alliance of independent accounting and auditing firms, and was appointed to the Mazars board as co-CEO in December 2009.

  9. Deloitte - Wikipedia

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    Deloitte is the largest professional services network by revenue and number of employees in the world and is considered one of the Big Four accounting firms, along with EY, KPMG, and PwC. [5] [6] The firm was founded by William Welch Deloitte in London, England in 1845 and expanded into the United States in 1890. [7]