ZIMELE COMMITTED TO ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT
4 FUNDS R567 MILLION INVESTED 1,085 BUSINESSES 36% 48% OF BENEFICIARIES ARE WOMEN OF BENEFICIARIES ARE THE YOUTH 19,575 PEOPLE EMPLOYED 1,481 TRANSACTIONS R2,3 BILLION COLLECTIVE ANNUAL TURNOVER Cover image: Zimele Community Fund: Carolina Jacobs, owner of Carol s Driving School, Kuruman.
Moa Construction is owned and managed by Olga (foreground), who is inspecting tiling work done in one of the mill oil cooling houses at Platinum s Amandelbult Concentrator. WHAT IS ZIMELE Zimele, Anglo American s enterprise development initiative, was established in 1989 to provide funding and support to previously disadvantaged South Africans, with an aim to create and develop commercially viable and sustainable small and medium enterprises (SMEs). As Anglo American, we are committed to creating and sustaining 25,000 jobs in the small and medium enterprise market by 2015, in support of government s job creation initiatives. Zimele was started by Anglo American IN 1989 long before BEE was legally mandated
OUR FOUR FUNDS Zimele channels its capital through its four funds which each look at a specific sector or market. THE ANGLO AMERICAN KHULA MINING FUND The Anglo American Khula Mining Fund is a joint initiative between our South African operations and Khula Enterprise Finance Limited, a government-owned entity that promotes SME development. The Fund helps grow emerging black empowered mining companies into commercially bankable enterprises. The Fund provides equity and loan finance of up to R40 million per project. It also provides technical support during high-risk exploration and pre-feasibility studies. Contact: Lia Vangelatos Tel: +27 11 638 4172 Email: lia.vangelatos@angloamerican.com THE SUPPLY CHAIN FUND The Supply Chain Fund helps our procurement departments to identify appropriate black-empowered SMEs and supports them by channelling business opportunities their way. The Fund provides equity and loan finance of up to R5 million per project. It also supplies hands-on support, business guidance and skills transfer. Contact: Peter Mothudi Tel: +27 11 638 5520 Email: peter.mothudi@angloamerican.com THE COMMUNITY FUND The Community Fund is managed through a network of small business hubs that are based both within the communities where we operate and labour-sending areas around the country. It provides funding, training and skills development for potential entrepreneurs and business owners. The Fund provides loan finance of up to R1 million per project, at preferential interest rates, to entrepreneurs and SMEs. It has changed the lives of many of its beneficiaries and their families through its network of small business hubs, which ensures that funding and training is accessible within communities. Contact: Louwrens de Jager Tel: +27 11 638 2749 Email: louwrens.dejager@angloamerican.com THE GREEN FUND The Green Fund targets investment opportunities that mitigate carbon, reduce energy and water consumption, and improve waste and emissions management. The Fund provides funding of up to R10 million per project or business. Contact: Teresa McNeill Tel: +27 11 638 4178 Email: teresa.mcneill@angloamerican.com
ZIMELE S 360 APPROACH > > Zimele Hub > > MINE SUPPLIER BUSINESS ZIMELE HUB COMMUNITY AND FAMILIES A POSITIVE IMPACT ON ENTREPRENEURS, FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES BENEFITING COMMUNITIES Established in 1989, Zimele has grown to become one of the most successful corporate enterprise development programmes in the world. By helping entrepreneurs through the provision of finance and training, Zimele promotes the success of start-up and expanding SME businesses. Anglo American further assists and works with a number of these businesses by including them in our supply chain. Zimele s network of small business hubs which are allocated in mining communities and labour sending areas, provides entrepreneurs with assistance with business plans, training and mentoring. Through the adoption of a holistic 360 degree approach that combines funding with hands-on support, Zimele enables its investee companies to stand on their own feet. To date, Zimele has resulted in the collective employment of over 19,500 people in funded businesses. This in turn has significant and ongoing benefits to the entrepreneurs communities and their families, through the creation of employment and income-generating opportunities.
CONTACT 0860 ZIMELE (946353) +27 11 638 2725 (Corporate Communications and Branding) Visit www.angloamerican.co.za Zimele Hub Visit a small business hub zimele@angloamerican.com Speak directly to the contact person for each fund listed All figures quoted in this brochure are drawn from Anglo American s 2011 Annual Report stated in rand. Printed on environmentally friendly paper. For more information download a QR code reader from your smartphone or tablet device and scan the QR code which will direct you to the Our Difference section on our website.
HOW TO APPLY FOR ZIMELE FUNDING 2 Present the business plan to your local Zimele Hub Manager or fund representative 3 The Hub Manager will assist you in completing an application form 4 A Zimele Investment Committee will evaluate your application form to determine whether your business meets the requirements
Compile a business plan 1 5 If your business meets the requirements, Zimele will provide you with the funding and the support to put your plan into action
Tebogo Clement Masimola, is the owner and operator of TM Electronics, a small television and electrical repair shop within the community of Ratanda Township near Heidelberg.
NATIONAL NETWORK OF ZIMELE SMALL BUSINESS HUBS Lephalale Musina Polokwane Burgersfort Thabazimbi Mokopane Atok Bushbuckridge Kuruman North West Mogwase North West Rustenburg North West Johannesburg Gauteng Springs Gauteng Vaal Free State Shoshonguve Gauteng Witbank Dennilton Secunda Ogies Piet Retief Middelburg Kleinzee Aggeneys Postmasburg Kathu Kimberley Kroonstad Free State Free State Qwa Qwa Free State KwaZulu-Natal Richards Bay KwaZulu-Natal Saldanha Bay Western Cape Western Cape Eastern Cape Mthatha Eastern Cape Philippi Western Cape King Williams Town Eastern Cape