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Capitec Global One Gold

  • Annual cost: R282.9
  • Ave. Interest: R170.1 (profit)
  • Ave. Fees: R453

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Bidvest Bank Bidsave

  • Annual cost: R329.68
  • Ave. Interest: R25.52 (profit)
  • Ave. Fees: R355.2

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MTN MobileMoney

  • Annual cost: R708
  • Ave. Interest: R0
  • Ave. Fees: R708

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FNB Smart Transmission Account

  • Annual cost: R854.88
  • Ave. Interest: R0
  • Ave. Fees: R854.88

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Standard Bank Classic Transactor Current Acc

  • Annual cost: R886.85
  • Ave. Interest: R0
  • Ave. Fees: R886.85

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Integer

  • Annual cost: R900.93
  • Ave. Interest: R109.35 (profit)
  • Ave. Fees: R1010.28

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Nedbank Savvy Electronic Account

  • Annual cost: R960
  • Ave. Interest: R0
  • Ave. Fees: R960

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Sanlam Liquid

  • Annual cost: R1044.26
  • Ave. Interest: R173.74 (profit)
  • Ave. Fees: R1218

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Standard Bank PureSave Savings Account

  • Annual cost: R1053
  • Ave. Interest: R72.9 (profit)
  • Ave. Fees: R1125.9

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FNB Smart Cheque Account

  • Annual cost: R1128
  • Ave. Interest: R0
  • Ave. Fees: R1128

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Nedbank Private Bank Account

  • Annual cost: R1164
  • Ave. Interest: R0
  • Ave. Fees: R1164

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Nedbank Transactor Plus Account

  • Annual cost: R1183.2
  • Ave. Interest: R0
  • Ave. Fees: R1183.2

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PostBank Flexi Account

  • Annual cost: R1191.5
  • Ave. Interest: R72.9 (profit)
  • Ave. Fees: R1264.4

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FNB Silver Cheque Account

  • Annual cost: R1248
  • Ave. Interest: R0
  • Ave. Fees: R1248

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Wizzit

  • Annual cost: R1259.79
  • Ave. Interest: R0
  • Ave. Fees: R1259.79

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All Share 28,262.40 1.26
Top 40 25,373.37 1.45
Resource 20 50,182.26 1.98
Industrial 25 22,389.97 0.75
Financial 15 7,951.39 1.10
ZAR/USD 7.40 0.11
ZAR/EUR 10.18 0.19
ZAR/GBP 11.25 0.22

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2010/03/18

Call it the tenderpreneur dynasty. Bureaucrats, politicians and their families are vocal about having the right to have private business interests and to do business with the State. Their justification is simple: They're doing nothing wrong. And they're right. It's legal for politicians - who are private citizens - to do business with the State. It's also perfectly legal for public servants or their family to do business with the State if they get permission from the executive authority to do so.

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