Banker S.A. April 2014 | Page 64

ADVERTISE IN The Banking Association South Africa is the mandated representative of the sector and addresses industry issues through: • Lobbying • Policy influence • Guiding transformation in the sector • Acting as a catalyst for constructive and sustainable change in the sector • Research and development • Engagement with critical stakeholders The Banking Association South Africa manages numerous committees that advise the executive on issues pertinent to the sector. Such committee areas include: SA BANKER • Access to financial services • Accounting and financial reporting standards • Agriculture • Banking sector regulation SA • Codes of practice • Consumer protection • Direct tax • Housing • Indirect tax • Preferential procurement • Small, medium enterprise finance ration rs ’s 10 yea SABRICcollaboration ue A uniq Edition 2012 s omie PLUSC payments integ econnts repairing • SAD ral banks agreeme • Cent dardising loan • Stan 2 K T BAC Banking e of the h Africa Magazin on Sout Associati ION L INCLUS SA BANKER CIA tool FINAN ing a vital dichotomy elop • Dev el III – a false • Bas Michael SA Jordaan ‘The best ideas’ wiin FNB’s EDITION Edition 2012 3 REPOR mit 2012 cture stru king Sum • Ban ding SA’s infra • Fun Banking e of the Africa Magazin on South Associati 2 TH ent GROW IONAL unemploym D NAT ng SME AN n to reduci A solutio SA BANKER ANCE ts IC FIN marke ISLAM emerging w To gro Edition 2013 Banking Associa 6 IMANDE ADE NZ DR BL NKSETA ON BA a th Afric tion Sou SA e of The Magazin NT EDITION 3 BANKER RNME D GOVE ACY CR ESS AN BUSIN WITH DEMO LIVING SA PICASSO HEADLINE tu Tami Soku ing ‘Managely’ ctiv risk proa Bank’s EDITION African SA 5 Edition 2013 king The Ban ica Afr ine of Magaz ation South Associ 6 PICASSO han in Gord Prav e be ‘Can w ning a win n?’ natio HEADLINE d 1 over1.ind Banker_C SA n 7 Editio 2013 E The Ban Outlook Industry d nking nie loan de 2013 Ba Deloitte r story: home me Custo l Who wil da? th HY