Entelect, a leading global technology solutions provider, celebrates achieving B-BBEE Level One status, highlighting its dedication to meaningful economic empowerment in South Africa. This achievement reflects the company's substantial investments in skills development, socio-economic upliftment, and fostering a diverse and inclusive workforce.
Entelect is proud to announce it has achieved B-BBEE level one status, marking a significant milestone in its commitment to transformation within South Africa . This achievement transcends mere compliance, showcasing the company's dedication to meaningful economic empowerment in the region. Shashi Hansjee, CEO of Entelect, expressed his elation: 'This is a fantastic achievement demonstrating our commitment to the transformation and inclusion agendas.
We are proud to play our part in investing in talent and creating opportunities that uplift communities and strengthen our economy.' Entelect's certification is a testament to its substantial investment in South Africa's software industry. The company's transformation initiatives prioritize skills development and socio-economic advancement. Through the Entelect Foundation, a collective of Non-Profit Organizations (NPOs) and social development enterprises, Entelect drives sustainable change. This includes providing quality education access for 150 families, tertiary education study grants for 344 students, and grassroots training programs that empower previously disadvantaged groups, enabling them to build careers in technology. Entelect's commitment to transformation is also reflected in its internal practices. The company's graduate program fosters a diverse workforce that accurately represents South Africa's population, with 58% of the 2025 intake originating from African, Indian, and Coloured demographics. Entelect places a strong emphasis on supporting and training potential leaders from previously disadvantaged groups, preparing them for management roles. These investments yield increasing benefits annually, as evidenced by the growing diversity within the company's management structure.
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