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Another bank quits South Africa, and bad to worse for petrol prices

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Here are the biggest stories you may have missed this past week. Sasfin is undergoing a massive stra

Here are the biggest stories you may have missed this past week. Sasfin is undergoing a massive strategic reset, which includes exiting its Business and Commercial Banking operations. [BusinessTech logo]( [Top stories this week]( [◼ Another bank calls it quits in South Africa]( Sasfin is undergoing a massive strategic reset, which includes exiting its Business and Commercial Banking operations. [◼ Bad to worse for petrol prices in South Africa next month]( Data for the end of the third week in October paints a bleak picture for motorists in November, with fuel recoveries getting worse. [◼ New R370 million mall coming to South Africa in early 2025]( Alley Roads is installing a massive hybrid power system at the Riverstone Mall in Meyerton. [◼ Most expensive province to buy groceries in South Africa]( The prices of the PMBEJD's household basket in South Africa's three main economic hubs reveal which is the most expensive to buy groceries in. [◼ Criminals are now targeting these cars in South Africa]( The latest vehicle crime statistics reveal a troubling shift in the number of cars criminals target in South Africa and who owns them. [◼ Foreigners are flocking to this province in South Africa]( Foreigners have a clear favourite destination in South Africa, as many are attracted by the affordability, but there's a shift afoot. [◼ Alarm bells for property owners in South Africa]( A long-term comparison reveals that property owners in South Africa are facing pressure from unsustainable cost hikes. [◼ The R12 per litre alternative to South Africa’s high petrol prices]( Petrol prices in South Africa have been consistently high for years, but more affordable options are emerging that could save you up to 60%. [◼ Severe storm warning for homeowners in South Africa]( South Africa is expected to see some severe weather this week, and for homeowners who are unprepared, things could be costly. [◼ South Africa’s best employers – with one making the top 20 in the world]( Forbes has named the world's best employers, with 10 South African companies making the cut. [Facebook]([Twitter]([LinkedIn]([YouTube]( [Manage your preferences or unsubscribe]( • [View PDF]( • [Pause Subscription]( • [View Online]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} on 27-10-2024 This is intended for opt-in communication only. If you feel this email is unsolicited please [report it]( to us Email Powered By Everlytic

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