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Aptronics recognised for empowerment of women in business


Johannesburg, 01 Sep 2014

Aptronics, South Africa's foremost BEE-empowered IT solutions provider, has been recognised for its contributions to the empowerment of women in business.

The Top Women in Business and Government publication named Aptronics as a leader in gender empowerment among South African business in 2014.

The publication surveyed 6 400 companies to compile an accurate ranking and benchmarking report. Just over a quarter of respondents were able to qualify against stringent criteria.

Aptronics' Chief Financial Officer Chetna Pema addressed the importance of gender in the company's empowerment efforts: "We are proud to be recognised for our efforts in promoting a diverse and healthy company culture. One of our goals since the start has been to create a culture that rewards the achievements of women."

Research shows that the employment and empowerment of women in business benefits the organisation in which it takes place. Despite this, there remains a stigma against women in many companies that manifests in a gender gap. Women are often overlooked when it comes to promotion and wages, particularly in the tech field.

Through its annual survey, Top Women in Business and Government recognises companies that are proactive in gender support. In addition, the organisation partners with major players in business and politics to create initiatives through publishing, online, awards programmes and networking dinners.

According to Pema, Aptronics will continue to take an active role in developing women within its organisation: "We believe that empowerment should never just be a project - it's something that needs to be put into effect on a day-to-day, minute-by-minute basis."

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