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Tarsus Technology Group receives level one, black-owned, black female-owned and designated group status


Johannesburg, 27 Aug 2019
Miles Crisp, CEO of Tarsus Technology Group
Miles Crisp, CEO of Tarsus Technology Group

Tarsus Technology Group has received level one B-BBEE (broad-based black economic empowerment) certification, positioning the group as the foremost black-empowered technology solutions partner for the South African channel. The group’s B-BBEE score has moved up two levels since its last certificate in 2018.

The certification means Tarsus Technology Group and its subsidiary companies are now recognised as black-owned, black female-owned and black designated businesses under the Amended ICT Sector Codes. Group companies include Tarsus Distribution, Tarsus On Demand, Printacom, Tarsus Shared Services and Tarsus Debtors Finance.

Tarsus Technology Group’s new B-BBEE status means it is now an empowering supplier, having exceeded the targets for the scorecard priority elements of ownership, skills development and enterprise and supplier development. It has achieved 135% B-BBEE procurement recognition, in turn translating into significant bonus preferential procurement points for dealers, resellers, integrators and other customers that purchase through a Tarsus company.

“I am delighted that our years of investment and work in building an empowered solutions technology and distribution group have culminated in this level one certification. We will continue to strive to exceed our empowerment targets in the years to come,” says Miles Crisp, Group CEO of Tarsus Technologies Group.

“We are treating B-BBEE as a strategic priority not merely for compliance, but because we are deeply committed to helping to build a more inclusive ICT industry, creating opportunities for previously excluded people to join the mainstream economy, and building a skills base and business ecosystem that will support socioeconomic development in South Africa.”

Tarsus Technology Group’s move up the B-BBEE scorecard this year can be largely attributed to its increased focus on its well-established skills development programme. The group has further aligned its skills programme closely with President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Youth Employment Services (YES) programme.

The group last year placed around 140 young people who completed its technical support learnership programme in jobs within the Tarsus group or at its enterprise resellers. Twenty people living with disabilities are currently completing technical or business administration learnerships, with the goal of placing them in permanent employment.

Tarsus is also working closely with emerging resellers to help them grow their businesses, offering benefits such as rebates and access to top skills from its learnership programme for those that meet its criteria. In terms of socioeconomic development, Tarsus has channelled corporate social investment into Siyafunda CTC, a South African organisation working to make IT more accessible to the country’s people.

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Tarsus Technology Group

Tarsus Technology Group (TTG) has been one of the leaders in Southern African technology landscape since 1985. TTG offers its customers the highest quality products, solutions and professional services including supply chain optimisation, cloud-based solutions, IT security services, compliant disposal of IT goods and electronic goods.

Group companies include Tarsus Distribution, Tarsus On Demand, Tarsus Dispose-IT, Printacom, Tarsus Shared Services, Tarsus Debtors Finance and GAAP.

The Group aims to add value not only to its customers but to its larger community and stakeholders. It focusses on being a useful and productive corporate citizen through its flexibility, adaptability, expert customer and technology insight, skill-sets, successful track record and an ongoing and unwavering commitment to the channel model.

Tarsus Technology Group is recognised as a Level 1 BBBEE (broad-based black economic empowerment) entity. The group and subsidiary companies are now recognised as black-owned, black female-owned and black designated businesses under the Amended ICT Sector Codes.

Tarsus Technology Group’s head office is situated in Johannesburg with branches in the Western Cape, KwaZulu-Natal, Eastern Cape, Mpumalanga and the Free State. TTG has an African footprint with branches in Namibia, Botswana, and with representation in Zambia, Zimbabwe, Malawi and Mozambique.

More information about the Tarsus Technology Group is available at: http://www.tarsus.co.za.

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