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Saving strategies for SMEs: Cutting costs without cutting corners

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September 11, 2025

FOR MANY South African small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), economic conditions in the country have pushed profitability to a critical point.

Saving strategies for SMEs: Cutting costs without cutting corners

Under these challenging conditions, a recent Small Business Growth Index reveals that more than half of local SMEs are at risk of closure within the next year.

The pressure to cut costs has never been greater, but this doesn’t have to mean cutting corners. In fact, some of the most effective cost-saving strategies are those that improve efficiency, allowing you to do more with less while maintaining quality and productivity.

Here are five practical strategies to consider:

Embrace technology and automation

Technology is one of the most powerful levers for cost-efficient growth. Automating routine tasks like invoicing, payroll, and inventory management can save hours of manual work each week. This enables employees to focus on higher-value activities that directly drive revenue.

Cloud-based tools also reduce the need for expensive hardware and maintenance. From affordable accounting software to project management platforms, there are solutions tailored to businesses of every size. The upfront investment may feel significant, but with the right tools, the long-term savings and productivity gains are worth it.

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