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South Africa Celebrates Success at Sun City Resort

Glamour and celebration were the focus of the evening as South Africa's best and brightest gathered for recognition and reward.

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International Women’s Day 2023: Embracing Equity

We will #EmbraceEquity at Credico for International Women's Day and every day of the year!

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Employee Spotlight: Zamo Ntshulane

Today's Spotlight features Zamo Ntshulane, Compliance Co-ordinator at Credico South Africa, reflecting on her five years of service, having fun, and finding her career.

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Credico’s Word for 2023: Simplify

A month into the new year, we're committed to streamlining our processes and allowing our people to shine for the rest of 2023 and beyond.

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Employee Spotlight: Lindie Jordaan

Credico South Africa's Employee of the Year for 2022 is Bookkeeper Lindie Jordaan! A well-deserved Spotlight on an incredible teammate and friend.

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Credico Looks Forward Into 2023

2022 has been an incredible year of growth and new opportunities, and we are excited to see our endeavors develop and thrive in 2023.

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Credico South Africa Celebrates Christmas in July

Children and parents alike were overjoyed for the return of this fun-filled annual event with gifts and rides and happiness galore.

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Celebrating Small Businesses and Their Global Impact

Micro-, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises make up 90% of all businesses worldwide, for which they certainly deserve recognition. Join us in celebrating entrepreneurship!

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Credico’s International Tips for Battling Zoom Fatigue

Feeling a bit blurry with too much screen time? Credico leaders from South Africa and the United Kingdom have some great suggestions and reminders to help keep you focused and healthy.

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Credico South Africa Recognizes World Blood Donor Day with Quarterly Blood Drives

On World Blood Donor Day 2022, the World Health Organization is calling on people worldwide to give blood in a gesture of solidarity. Becoming a regular voluntary blood donor is a simple but selfless step that everyone can take to strengthen their communities, support local health systems, and save lives.

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