PUBLIC SECTOR INSIGHTS | 01 MARCH 2021 Failing SOCs: What can the private sector do? Absa | Corporate and Investment Banking > Insights and Events > Failing SOCs: What can the private sector do? Bakang Letshwiti Head: State-Owned Companies Coverage, Absa Corporate and Investment Banking SHARE Bakang Letshwiti discusses the focus on state-owned companies (SOCs) at a 2020 post-budget review session. https://cib.absa.africa/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Failing-SOCs-What-can-the-private-sector-do.mp3 Bakang Letshwiti Head: State-Owned Companies Coverage, Absa Corporate and Investment Banking https://cib.absa.africa/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/file_example_MP3_700KB.mp3 Related Articles AWARDS Financial Mail Top Analyst Awards The Financial Mail Top Analyst Awards provide that ranking. The awards – which mark their 46th year in 2022 – are based on a survey that provides a reliable and independent ranking of skills in the industry. Consulting firm Intellidex conducts that survey through confidential questionnaires that cover about 90% of South Africa’s institutional stockbroking market. Read more EVENT Expanding skywards requires growth experts Future-proof organisation need sustainable solutions. This is why we’re proud to sponsor this year’s The East Africa Property Investment (EAPI) Summit. This year’s event marks the first in-person conference of industry leaders in two and a half years. It’ll feature keynote addresses, interactive panel discussions, case studies and formal and informal networking opportunities. Read more EVENT Making greater strides together Taking on some of the most rugged terrain in the world’s toughest mountain bike race takes passion and dedication. As one of the toughest bike races on the international calendar, the Absa Cape Epic sees amateur and professional cyclists traversing over 100km of the rural Western Cape. Read more