Abalone Quota Holders Association (AQHA)
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Continue reading →ACTSA aims to provide both its members and potential members with ongoing networking opportunities, exposure to international treasury practices and creates a forum for the discussion of industry-specific issues.
In the fast developing world of finance, the management of an organisation’s cash flows, investments, borrowings and financial exposures is no longer left to the accountant, who may not have the necessary understanding of the risks and required management skills. Treasury is the responsibility of trained specialists whose expertise includes financial strategy formulation, a good knowledge of investments, the management of the treasury systems and banking relationships, and the management and understanding of market, interest and liquidity risks. Although ACTSA’s functions are concentrated in the following regions of South AfricGauteng, Cape and Kwazulu-Natal, membership is open across Southern Africa and with special permission even elsewhere in the world.
The association of Non-Scheduled Operators (ANSO) was founded early in 2009 as an affiliate of the Commercial Aviation Association of Southern Africa (CAASA). The intention was to satisfy the need to have technical and industry-specific support and representation pertaining to matters affecting fixed-wing non-scheduled commercial operators.
As one of the youngest affiliates of CAASA, it still has a lot to achieve, and although significantly shy of its parent association’s 70-year existence, it sees itself as a strategic component of the organisation, and an essential contributor for the future.
Continue reading →ASAAT exists as a regional representative body for the aerospace traders and allied industries who provide services to the operational, maintenance, training and infrastructure sectors of aviation.
The purpose of ASSAT is to set an acceptable standard for the industry, represent the member organisations regarding legislative matters, create a network of industry professionals and to share knowledge and expertise to benefit the aviation industry as a whole as well as foster common values and collaboration among the members.
Continue reading →The Association of Private Providers of Education, Training and Development are the leading representative body for private providers of education, training and development in South Africa. We lead and guide our members by informing, representing, protecting, developing and lobbying in all business areas that affect private providers.
Continue reading →The AECMSA (Association of Electrical Cable Manufacturers of South Africa) has been formed to represent the interests of South Africa’s cable manufacturers. The AECMSA will represent South African cable manufacturers in interactions with Governments, Government Authorities, supplier and customer associations and other industry bodies. The AECMSA will also lobby Governments, Government Authorities and South African businesses to support and install South African manufactured cables.
Continue reading →AMSCSA is an employers’ organisation for metal service centres in South Africa
Continue reading →The Association of Woodturners of South Africa(AWSA) is a South African non- profit organisation dedicated to the advancement of the art of woodturning.
Continue reading →The Association of South African Manufacturers of Luggage, Handbags and General Goods is an employers’ organisation for manufacturers of luggage, handbags and general goods in South Africa
Continue reading →The Agricultural Economics Association of SA (AEASA) is the professional organisation of Agricultural Economists in South Africa. The shared vision is that AEASA’s products and services should support all agricultural economists active in the industry irrespective of race, language, gender, career choice and educational level.
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