Absa Agility Business feature - Week 1 #OnTheGoBreakfast

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The Absa Agility Business feature is all about bringing listeners insight into how like-minded entrepreneurs have succeeded through being supported by Absa.

We hope that listeners will learn from their journey and hopefully follow in their footsteps making use of some of the products that Absa have on offer for businesses! Absa Business Banking is here to support businesses and journey with them from start to growth.

Our featured entrepreneur is Adam Chauke who decided in the beginning of July 2003 to establish a new firm that would render business in the line of construction, hence the name Chauke Business Enterprise (CBE). We hear about how Absa was able to support him through the challenges of the pandemic.

DJ Complexion and Mpho Mashita also had a conversation with Mr Oscar Siziba, the Absa
Managing Executive for Relationship Banking for Gauteng and Limpopo.
20 Oct 2020 English South Africa Business · Arts

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