The company saw its revenue rise by 60% during its interim period, but admits the growth may be hard to sustain.
Technology is the single biggest driver for the skills shortage globally, says Landelahni Business Leaders.
The group dropped 8% in revenue and 28% in EBITDA in the six months to 31 August 2009.
The bank says it is instituting legal action against FoneWorx to get R1.5 million of its money back.
LG Premium Service Centre Launch
LG South Africa has launched its premium service centre in Midrand, Johannesburg. The centre aims to make it easy for LG customers to get their LG appliances fixed directly with LG.
In today's technology roundup: and IBM aims for personalised medicine, UK IT at risk of 'brain drain', IBM readies Exadata killer, and bird-watching turns to tech.
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TymeBank announces Retail Capital buyout
TymeBank has reached an agreement with Retail Capital and its shareholders to acquire 100% of the fintech SME funder’s shares, subject to regulatory approval. #newsvideo #TymeBank #Itinbanking
In this World Wide Wrap: Russian system to rival MasterCard, e-billing for child care centres, and 75 Convergys jobs under threat.
South Africa must consider different mobile payment service categories to address the unbanked sector, says Pocit.
The cellular giant will lay off the mergers and acquisitions trail for a while, but will continue to seek expansion.
Top business technology headlines 20 - 26 February 2022
A summary of the top business technology stories shared by ITWeb between 20 - 26 February 2022. Visit www.itweb.co.za for more news. #ITWebCloudDatacentresummit2022 #newsvideo #Fraudcases
Next year's World Cup has sheltered the IT industry from the worst of the recession.
Both companies' shares have rallied after the deal collapsed, an indication shareholders didn't want it in the first place, say analysts.
Government's imperative to channel funds into critical sectors could impact ICT spending, says BMI-T.