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Partner with Thuthuka

Thuthuka thanks its partners for their confidence in us and for their continued support. Their investment and partnerships enable us to empower and help thousands of learners and students realise their potential.

Companies that wish to partner with Thuthuka or become donors for the Thuthuka Bursary can contact Gugu Makhanya, SAICA Senior Executive: Transformation and Growth at ***@saica.co.za.

By supporting Thuthuka, your company will:

  • Earn vital points for your B-BBEE scorecard for investing in a project lowering youth unemployment across the nation
  • Be eligible for a tax deduction on the money you donate to the Thuthuka Education Upliftment Fund
  • Gain corporate reputation enhancement by associating with a reputable and premium scarce skills development programme

And, most importantly, if you donate to the Thuthuka Bursary, your company has the opportunity to access a pool of BCom graduates for your company’s learnership programmes – so you too can be a part of building the nation by creating jobs.

A Heartfelt Thank You to Our Generous Donors

We are deeply grateful for the unwavering support of our generous donors and sponsors. Your commitment to empowering the next generation of accounting professionals is truly inspiring.

Your contributions have made it possible for deserving students to pursue their dreams and achieve academic excellence. With your support, we continue to make a meaningful impact on the lives of young individuals who aspire to become chartered accountants.

As we move forward on this journey, your generosity serves as a beacon of hope and a testament to the positive change that can be achieved through collective effort. Together, we are shaping a brighter future for South Africa's accounting profession.

ABSA

By investing in Thuthuka, we are demonstrating our commitment to being a Force for good in the communities we serve. This initiative not only helps overcome financial barriers for talented individuals but also nurtures the next generation of leaders and innovators poised to drive meaningful change, an endeavor we are proud to support.
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AGSA

The Auditor-General of South Africa is proud to be associated with the Thuthuka Bursary Fund. Together, we aim to transform and professionalise the accounting profession in our country. We celebrate every graduate and entrant to the sector as they represent the progress we are making towards achieving this goal.
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Deloitte

Deloitte is a proud donor of the Thuthuka programme since its inception, in helping provide access to education and skills development which is critical to unlocking growth on the continent and our aim is to continue to make a positive and sustainable impact on the profession by helping the organisation to empower the youth through advancing education and transformation in the profession. Transforming the demographics of our profession to reflect those of the country – not only benefits the profession, but also uplifts communities.
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FASSET

As the Finance and Accounting Sector Education and Training Authority, FASSET is a proud sponsor and partner of the Thuthuka Programme facilitated by SAICA. The Thuthuka Programme contributes towards FASSET’s mandate through linking to priorities within its skills pipeline. The impact made through the programme will build a lasting legacy and transform South Africa’s finance and accounting landscape.
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Forvis Mazars

Forvis Mazars is a proud Thuthuka donor, committed to addressing historical imbalances in the CA profession by attracting top African and Coloured students and nurturing future leaders. This reflects our dedication to transformation, social responsibility, and investment in education and community development, while contributing to South Africa's economic growth.
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Hannover Re

As a company, Hannover Re supports the educational development of future talent and leaders for the benefit of the reinsurance Industry and society in general.
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KPMG

KPMG has been a proud partner with SAICA since the inception of the Thuthuka programme. We have seen the immense impact this programme has made in the lives of participating students who would not be able to finish their academic studies to become CA(SA)s without SAICA’s support and funding. This programme assists in the transforming demographics of the South African profession. We will continue our partnership with Thuthuka in providing these students with KPMG training contracts to enable them to ultimately earn their CA(SA) designation and know how to apply the theory of being a professional accountant into practice.
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KZN Provincial Treasury

As part of realizing our Vision of being the centre of excellence in financial and fiscal management in the country, KZN Provincial Treasury partners with TEUF in providing a strong pipeline of successful public service trained chartered accountants for the KZN Province and Country at large, who further contribute to transforming the chartered accountancy profession...
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LexisNexis

LexisNexis is proud to be a Thuthuka sponsor and thereby to assist in unlocking the key to true transformation in the South African accountancy profession.
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Nedbank

Nedbank’s purpose is to use its financial expertise to do good for individuals, families, businesses, and society as a whole. Our contribution to Thuthuka is an opportunity to put our purpose into practice, driving positive societal change through education.
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NSFAS

The Thuthuka Bursary, established in 2005 by the SAICA, operates under TEUF and provides funding for African and Coloured students to pursue Chartered Accountancy (CA(SA)) qualifications. The bursary covers undergraduate studies at public universities and is funded through donations from partner firms matched 50% by NSFAS. Thuthuka students are funded in a 50:50 split between Thuthuka and NSFAS. Eligible students must be NSFAS funded graduates with a combined family financial household income of R0 – R350 000 as per the requirements of NSFAS.
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PwC

PwC and the Thuthuka Foundation have partnered for years to contribute to the future of the accounting profession. As one of the largest trainers of Chartered Accountants in South Africa, one of our key priorities is empowering students from disadvantaged backgrounds to thrive in the profession. Together, we bring our strategy, Ubuntu Bethu (Our Humanity), to life. Alone, we’re only half the story.
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RSM South Africa Inc.

We are so proud of our contribution to Thuthuka because of the high calibre of students who we have been allocated in the past. This is a fundamental South African initiative that we will continue to support.
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SARS

SARS’s support for the TEUF Bursary Fund is pivotal in transforming the chartered accountancy profession to better reflect South Africa's diverse demographics in terms of race and gender. This support not only provides educational assistance to students, benefiting the profession, but also uplifts communities. By contributing to a fund that addresses historical imbalances and empowers financially disadvantaged individuals aspiring to join the accountancy field, SARS helps to foster a more inclusive profession.
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Sasria

Sasria is committed to contributing towards the South African Financial & Insurance industry transformation through skills development by providing financial assistance for students who are accepted for the Thuthuka Programme and are studying towards an accounting qualification. This is part of our Corporate Social Investment programme of ensuring that our young people get into professional fields that will change theirs and their families’ trajectories.  We also would like to ensure that there is a consistent flow into the South African economy of adequately and suitably qualified accounting professionals who are representative of the country’s demographics.
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SNG Grant Thornton

SNG Grant Thornton funds Thuthuka as part of its commitment to fostering diversity and inclusion within the accounting profession, recognising the critical need for representation of black professionals in the field. The Thuthuka scheme is instrumental in providing financial assistance, mentorship, and resources to aspiring black accountants, helping to dismantle barriers that often hinder their access to quality education and career opportunities. By investing in Thuthuka, SNG Grant Thornton not only supports the development of a more equitable workforce, but also enriches the accounting profession as a whole through diverse perspectives and innovative ideas that contribute to a more robust economy. This alignment with Thuthuka reflects SNG Grant Thornton's dedication to social responsibility and its role in shaping a future where the accounting profession is accessible and representative of South Africa's rich diversity.
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Standard Bank

As the continent’s leading financial services organisation by assets, our purpose is to drive Africa’s growth. For over 160 years, we have been dedicated to supporting individuals, businesses, and communities to enrich their lives, for generations to come. This partnership enables us to immerse ourselves in the multidimensional worlds of our young professionals, intuitively connecting to their needs and assisting them in achieving their goals. By investing in Thuthuka, we can ensure that young professionals have the opportunity to succeed, making a positive impact on our community and driving the growth of our country.
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Transaction Capital

Transaction Capital supports Thuthuka as part of our contribution to promoting the upliftment of aspiring CA(SA) who have the potential to make an impact to the finance profession and entrepreneurial businesses such as Transaction Capital and its subsidiaries.
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