
Intellidex launches inaugural Africa Impact Investment Awards
Open to all participants in impact investments across asset classes and impact sectors operating anywhere in Africa

Open to all participants in impact investments across asset classes and impact sectors operating anywhere in Africa
Get your ‘kicks’ in the kasi; the 2022 annual Township CX Report is out, showing township residents don’t easily support outsider brands – and more than ever, they are guided by price and community.

Rogerwilco and Survey54 have partnered to produce the 2022 South African Township CX Report, which represents the saving, spending and shopping behaviour of over 1 400 townspeople across South Africa. Coupled with the inaugural 2021 report, it reveals trends in consumer behaviour to help marketers make more strategic investments moving forward.

Many listed companies put extensive effort into their investor relations. Some take pride in delivering world-class presentations and documents. They put countless hours of management time into engaging with shareholders. But many others do not. What difference does it ultimately make to their performance?
This is a question intellidex are finally able to answer. We helped gather feedback from the analyst community on the buy and sell sides to find out what they think.

The inaugural SAVCA Conference Awards in March this year set out to acknowledge excellence, dedication and innovation. Among the winners of the year’s private equity deals, they also showcase an ethos of doing good while doing well.

Private equity firm Trinitas Equity Partners, together with its partners, has acquired the South African beauty company, Avroy Shlain.

Africa’s largest B Corp-certified digital agency, Rogerwilco, has affirmed its position as a powerhouse of creative excellence, taking home 16 awards at the prestigious 2025

71% of respondents belong to stokvels, a 39% increase in two years, as collective saving becomes a financial lifeline.

Latest research shows 68% of township consumers prioritise price in brand-buying decisions, while one-third prefer local entrepreneurs over national chains

In South African townships, economic necessity trumps sentiment, forcing households to optimise every rand, which is rewriting the rules of retail engagement. Food inflation reached