Shanduka Black Umbrellas (SBU) is an enterprise and supplier development (ESD) incubation organisation that partners with the private sector, government and civil society to address the low levels of entrepreneurship and high failure rate of 100% black owned businesses.
ESD benefits for your enterprise
ESD is an international best practice philosophy which drives economic growth through the inclusion of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in supply chains of large enterprises. ESD positively impacts the triple bottom line and fosters sustainable businesses.
Geographic Footprint and
Strategic Partners
How It Works
developed 1048 SMEs from its inception
created and preserved over 5350 permanent jobs
been awarded the highly coveted Randall M. Whaley and Dinah Adkins Incubator of the Year 2015 Award by the International Business innovanon Association (InBIA)
Enterprise and Supplier
Development (15pts + 2)
By matching measured enterprises with SMEs, SBU assists measured enterprises meet and exceed the ESD scorecard when contributing:
- 1% of NPAT for enterprise development
- 2% of NPAT for supplier development
Tax Exemption: section 18A certificate for ESD contributions
Skills Development
Through SBU’s mentorship programme, professionals from measured enterprises are matched with 100% black owned empowering suppliers, recording all sessions as evidence of the 12 days required by BEE legislation when assisting EMEs and QSEs.
Preferential Procurement (25pts + 4)
By matching measured enterprises with SMEs, SBU assists measured enterprises procure from EMEs (4pts, 15% IMPS), 51% black owned businesses (9pts, 40% IMPS), 30% black woman owned businesses (4pts, 12% IMPS) and 51% black owned designated group suppliers (2pts, 2% IMPS):
245 trading ready business in resident incubation:
- 30 sectors and 64 sub-sectors;
- 95% EMEs and 5% QESs;
- R 1 million average turnover;
- Employs 8 employees on average
- Over 8 400 business listed on Shanduka Black Pages, our online procurement portal
Call: +27 (0)21 447 7156 to develop South Africa’s future black business together