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October 2020

Moore Debt Advisory – Johannesburg

We are pleased to introduce Moore Debt Advisory, the most recent addition to Moore Johannesburg’s advisory offering. We aim to be a leading South African independent debt advisory firm within the Moore Global network, offering specialist debt advisory and debt raising services alongside and in partnership with our existing South African corporate finance advisory offering.

Tesla’s Energy Storage Business’ Revenue Contribution Could Soar over the Next Decade

Known for its electric vehicles, expectations are that Tesla’s energy storage business segment has enormous growth potential. It is estimated that this segment’s revenue contribution could jump from FY19’s $1.5bn to an impressive $12.4bn by FY23, crossing the $200bn revenue mark by FY33.

Prevention and Detection of Fraud – Auditor’s Responsibility?

Financial fraud is a major contributor to the widespread poverty plaguing South Africa. From SAA being looted - leading to job losses - to fraud and corruption in the management of SASSA grants, it seems that the poorest of the poor are always the unwilling losers. But whose responsibility is it to prevent and detect fraud? Sindy Pretorius looks into this.

Selling Your Business Part 2: Managing the Business Sale Rodeo

The Moore Advisory Johannesburg team has partnered many entrepreneurs through the sale of their businesses. Based on this experience, the team has put together a six-part series of articles with advice on understanding the sales process. In part two, they talk to you about managing the ups and downs of the sales process.

Leading with Ethics

October is ethics month and the question at the top of our minds this month is, “Is it possible for a person of questionable morals or ethics to do ethical business or lead a good company?” For the record, we believe that the answer is a firm “no”, but that the question warrants discussion. Tarryn Wright and Anusha Ramraj delve a bit deeper into this topic.