Qualifying Small Enterprises (QSEs) are part of one of the categories of South African businesses as per the Broad Based Black Economic Empowerment Act.
Find below are the list of QSE Companies In South Africa
Ramco Systems, South Africa
Edge Manufacturing
Lafarge South Africa (Pty) Ltd
Silbert And Company
Group Five Structured Ingenuity
SACHET MANUFACTURERS PTY LTD
Pan African Development (Pty) Ltd
Tata Chemicals South Africa (Pty) Limited
South African Inland Logistics CC
Starrate
Allied Drug Company Pty Ltd
BioScience Technologies Testing Laboratories South Africa
Kantey & Templer Consulting Engineers
The Smart Food Company
UPS SCS South Africa Pty Ltd.
Mpact Recycling Durban
NATAL PORTLAND CEMENT CO (PTY) LTD ELECTRICAL WORKSHOP
Monteagle Logistics Limited
Whats the difference between EME and QSE?
EMEs are the smallest entities, with an annual turnover of R10 million or less. QSEs are those with an annual turnover of between R10 million and R50 million, and GENs are the largest entities, with an annual turnover in excess of R50 million.
Does a QSE need a BEE certificate?
“QSE” – Qualifying Small Enterprise
51% or more black owned QSE – Level 2 BEE status and a procurement recognition level of 125% Any other QSE must submit a valid BEE certificate.
What is QSE level?
A QSE is an enterprise with an annual Total Revenue of greater than R10 million but less than R50 million.
What does EME and QSE stand for?
Exempt Micro Enterprise
If your business is in its first year of operation, or it is classified as an Exempt Micro Enterprise or Black Owned Qualifying Small Enterprise, you should read this carefully. An EME has less than R10m annual revenue and a QSE has between R10m – R50m annual revenue.
Who is exempt from Bbbee?
What the Codes Say about BEE Exemption? According to paragraph 4 of the Codes of Good Practice for Black Economic Empowerment : Any Enterprise with an annual Total Revenue of R10 million or less qualifies as an Exempt Micro-Enterprise.