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Good business: tools to being more financially fit

June 9, 2023 Managing a business

Article written by Brent Lindeque (Good Things Guy)

In South Africa, Experian, a global financial data company, has joined forces with the National Small Business Chamber to launch the “How To Be Financially Fit” campaign.

Good Things Guy and #SAINC have partnered to bring you another exciting season of good business stories.

That’s right! It’s season four of the incredible series and we’re still telling good business stories… together.

#SAINC is about changing conversations – from the dinner table to the shebeen, from dusty street corners to gym cafeterias. It’s about shaking off the doom and gloom and sharing the real news that doesn’t reach the headlines.

“#SAINC tells stories about South Africa’s most progressive, innovative and switched-on brands, that are placing people at the centre of their vision and have committed to the ethos of profit-with-purpose and the pursuit of inclusive, sustainable business growth.”

In our first episode of season four, we speak to Experian.

Experian, a global financial data company, has joined forces with the National Small Business Chamber to launch the “How To Be Financially Fit” campaign. This initiative aims to educate small and medium-sized enterprises on improving their financial health and credit scores and we got to chat with them!

Jaco van Jaarsveldt, Head of Commercial Strategy and Innovation at Experian has joined the Good Things Guy podcast to tell us more about the incredible initiative.

Listen to the interview here.

Experian is a proud Platinum Partner of the NSBC

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