List Of Holding Companies In South Africa

A holding company is a company that owns other companies’ outstanding stock. A holding company usually does not produce goods or services itself (with no eponymous consumer-facing brand at most times); rather, its purpose is to own shares of other companies to form a corporate group.

Below is the list of Holding Companies In South Africa

Labat Africa Ltd

Micromega Holdings Ltd

Richmark Holdings (Pty) Ltd

Cullinan Holdings Ltd

HANS MERENSKY HOLDINGS PTY LTD

Specpharm Holdings (Pty) Ltd

WDB Investment Holdings

Bantex South Africa (Pty) Ltd

Andulela Investment Holdings

Brait SA Ltd

CG Holdings

SDB Holdings

Pilgrim’s Sickle Holdings (Pty) Ltd

Nu-World Holdings (Pty) Ltd

Excellerate Holdings Ltd

Bidvest

MPL INVESTMENT HOLDINGS

BCS Holdings Company (Pty) Ltd

ClearGroup Holdings (Pty) Ltd

Kairos Industrial Holdings Limited

Consolidated Store Holdings (Pty) Ltd

SPARTAN IVES HOLDINGS

Country Bird Holdings (Pty) Ltd

SCM Group Holdings

P S V Holdings Ltd

Jala Capital

Safika holdings

Chamotte Holdings

Calgro M3 Holdings (Pty) Ltd

Footprint Capital Holdings

Bongani Investment Holdings

Jigsaw Holdings Ltd

Motus Corporation Head Office

AFGRI Group Holdings

Premium Holdings – Nikon Repair

Nyati Holdings

Spirit Capital (Pty) Ltd

BOSCH HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD

What is a holding company in South Africa?

The holding company is a company that holds the shares of other companies that act as branches or subsidiaries with a specific purpose. The holding company will not carry out transactions in subsidiaries, but will rather act as a central intermediary that holds shares on behalf of the group’s main shareholders.

What is the benefit of a holding company?

Depending on the size and structure of your business, a holding company can provide some real advantages, these include: reducing risk; providing centralised corporate control; and. offering a flexible structure for growth.

What is a holding company structure?

A holding company is a company that owns other companies’ outstanding stock. A holding company usually does not produce goods or services itself; rather, its purpose is to own shares of other companies to form a corporate group.

What are the types of holding company?

Types of Holding Companies

  • Pure. A holding company is described as pure if it was formed for the sole purpose of owning stock in other companies.
  • Mixed.
  • Immediate.
  • Intermediate.
  • Greater control for a smaller investment.
  • Independent entities.
  • Management continuity.
  • Tax effects.

How do holding companies make money?

First, the basics — holding companies make money in one of three ways:

  1. Profitability shares or dividends from companies its owns (including shares of stocks or bonds that pay dividends / interest);
  2. Providing services to owned companies; and.
  3. Buying and selling assets (for example, buying and selling stocks).