Land Bank Blended Finance Scheme (BFS)
The Land Bank flagship development product is the Blended Finance Scheme, run with the Department of Agriculture: qualifying black producers get a conditional g...
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View AllThe Land Bank flagship development product is the Blended Finance Scheme, run with the Department of Agriculture: qualifying black producers get a conditional g...
Shoprite Next Capital (launched 2022) is the Shoprite Group route for small suppliers: businesses with annual turnover of R5 million or less and a distinctive p...
South African women founders running a for-profit business with US$50,000 to US$5 million in revenue and a social or environmental impact can win up to US$100,0...
The National Development Agency funds registered non-profit civil society organisations - NGOs, CBOs and co-operatives doing community development work on pover...
Nedbank offers medium-term business loans (repayable over 3 to 5 years) for equipment, assets and growth capital, and long-term loans (over 5 years) for propert...
The real MTN ESD vehicle is Xlerator, launched October 2023, which aims to grow MTN procurement spend with 51 percent+ black-owned SMMEs by R4 billion over two ...
HAVAIC is a real, active Cape Town VC investing in early-stage, post-revenue African tech startups with global potential. Its current vehicle is the US$50 milli...
Knife Capital is an active Cape Town venture capital firm investing in innovation-driven tech companies. Its typical investment runs from about R10 million ($60...
Very young South African founders (15-22) with a real trading venture can apply for a 2-year fellowship with coaching, cash stipends and a shot at a share of US...
Sanlam runs enterprise and supplier development through partners rather than a direct grant fund: an Edge Growth-run accelerator for 51 percent black-owned FinT...
Cash grant for companies creating South African jobs that serve offshore (international) clients in call-centre, BPO and IT-enabled services - the successor to ...
Land Bank cured its four-year debt default on 16 September 2024 via a completed restructuring and is again accepting new credit applications from farmers and ag...
Merchant Capital provides unsecured cash advances repaid automatically from your card sales. Official criteria: business trading 12+ months, monthly turnover of...
Absa Commercial Property Finance offers investment loans, development loans, mortgage-backed business loans, lease discounting and vacant-land finance for inves...
AFAWA is a real African Development Bank initiative, but you cannot apply to the AfDB for a loan - AFAWA guarantees and funds commercial banks (via the African ...
Standard Bank finances commercial vehicles, capital equipment and machinery for businesses, with negotiable deposits, balloon payments and repayments structured...
MFC is the Nedbank vehicle-finance division, primarily consumer-facing, but business vehicle finance exists through MFC for e-hailing, security and delivery bus...
A R1.2 billion Department of Tourism fund for majority-South-African-owned tourism businesses with at least 30 percent black ownership. Deals start at R10 milli...
Nedbank finances renewable-energy purchases for businesses (such as solar installations) through its long-term loan offering, with extended repayment terms of u...
Standard Bank Business Term Loans give you a lump sum from R10,000 with fixed monthly repayments over 36 to 60 months, suited to expansion or buying capital ass...
A revolving overdraft linked to a Standard Bank Business Current Account, from R2,000 with the limit set by your needs and affordability - no maximum is publish...
The Services SETA funds employers and training providers to run learnerships, apprenticeships, skills programmes, recognition of prior learning and adult educat...
The Wholesale and Retail SETA funds levy-paying retail and wholesale companies, learning institutions, associations and unions to run training that addresses th...
A revolving short-term credit facility linked to an FNB Business Account: you pay interest only on what you use, with no minimum monthly payment while you stay ...
Businesses in Limpopo can access both provincial funding from local development agencies and national programmes from SEFA, NEF, IDC, and NYDA available throughout South Africa.
Limpopo has dedicated development agencies that offer grants, mentorship, and business support tailored to local economic priorities and community needs.
Start by checking programme eligibility requirements. Prepare your CIPC registration, tax clearance, and business plan. Use our readiness checker to identify gaps before applying.