What is Cash In Transit?
Cash-in-transit or cash/valuables-in-transit is the physical transfer of banknotes, coins, credit cards and items of value from one location to another.
Cash In Transit Course In South Africa
How it Works: CASH IN TRANSIT (CIT)
- This is a self-study course.
- You will need to take a written exam at our training center based in Roodepoort, Gauteng after working through the Learner Guide/Course Material.
- IN ORDER FOR A STUDENT TO OBTAIN THE CIT QUALIFICATION, A GRADE C CERTIFICATE IS REQUIRED.
How long does a cash-in-transit course take?
How long does the course take? This is the SIA requirement to require at least 28 hours of contact time, which must be delivered within at least 4 days and at most 8 hours per day.
What is the CIT qualification?
CIT was designed and developed by the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) and measures basic information technology skills. The program as a whole is represented by seven training modules. The Basic Information Technology Skills Certificate is granted to anyone who successfully passes four training module exams.
How many cash-in-transit companies are there in South Africa?
Still, there are at least 7 000 directly involved in cash deliveries and collection, and are the beating heart of this multi-billion rand industry.