Recent inquiries and updates from clients and partners.
We need clarification on the BEE ownership verification process for our Cape Town subsidiary. Can you share the documentation checklist and expected timeline for the verification audit?
Following up on the exchange control application for dividend repatriation. The SARB has requested additional supporting documents regarding the source of funds. Please advise on the next steps.
Our Johannesburg office is restructuring the employment contracts for senior managers. Could you review the proposed termination clauses and ensure alignment with the Labour Relations Act? We have a draft ready for your feedback.
We are preparing a regulatory compliance roadmap for a new fintech client entering the South African market. Can we schedule a call to discuss the licensing requirements under the Financial Advisory and Intermediary Services Act?
Thank you for the compliance training session last week. Our team found the BEE scorecard workshop very practical. Could you share the presentation slides and the example enterprise development plan we discussed?
Practical outcomes from companies we have guided through South African regulatory frameworks.
“ShJalc helped us restructure our local entity to meet BEE ownership requirements without diluting control. The compliance roadmap they delivered saved us months of guesswork.”
Legal Director
European logistics firm, Johannesburg
“Their exchange control advisory was precise. We repatriated dividends on schedule and avoided the typical delays at the Reserve Bank. Clear, practical guidance throughout.”
CFO
US-based renewable energy investor
“We needed employment contracts aligned with South African labour law fast. ShJalc delivered templates and walked us through the CCMA procedures. No fluff, just workable documents.”
HR Manager
UK tech company, Cape Town office
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