BUSINESS SUPPORT INFORMATION CENTRE

TIKZN is partnering with some government departments to assist your business to recover from the recent KZN unrest which occurred during the week of the 12th July 2021. Please visit the following three windows which will provide you with background information on the different types of assistance you can qualify for.

TERS EXTENSTION

Based on the country level 3 lock down, businesses that have been negatively impacted by Covid 19 are being offered assistance as part of the extension of Covid 19 benefits. Please click below for more information.  

To register or apply for the TERS benefits, please click on the following link:

KZN/GP UNREST BUSINESS SUPPORT

The KZN provincial government and the Ethekwini Municipality are independently working on plans to set up support Funds for businesses affected by the recent unrest which occurred during the week of the 12th July 2021. For more details, please click below:

Your business may be assisted with one or more of the following products as part of rebuilding:

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SASRIA TO UP:

National Treasury has announced plans to support businesses that were not insured.
While many businesses are expected to be compensated by the state-owned SA Special Risk Insurance Association (Sasria), which covers damage to clients as a result of social unrest, many smaller businesses are not insured.

Ramaphosa announced that government will provide assistance to these businesses, including informal ventures. Government has set aside money for this purpose and will soon announce a mechanism to assist these businesses.

“Many of these businesses have lost everything and will not be able to rebuild on their own. We will not abandon them in their time of need,” he added.
He also announced a range of other measures to help businesses recover during the pandemic. Please click below to see what SASRIA covers.

Business survival pay-outs

Ramaphosa said small and medium-sized businesses affected by the pandemic will get access to a "once-off business survival" payment. Details of how this funding mechanism will work, have not yet been announced.

Government has set aside a sum of R38,9 billion for this purpose and in addition, for;

For us to link you with these different funding schemes, please call our office: 031 368 9600 and request for the One Stop Shop Business Support Desk.
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