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Bank Zero and Green Riders: empowering SA’s marginalised youth through entrepreneurship
Cape Times
|April 03, 2025
A NEW partnership between Bank Zero and Green Riders aims to bolster entrepreneurship among South Africa’s marginalised youth, leveraging cost-effective banking to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), which are vital to the country’s gross domestic product.
SMEs account for 91% of formalised businesses, employ about 60% of the labour force, and contribute roughly 34% to gross domestic product.
The collaboration, announced this week, pairs Bank Zero’s cost-effective banking solutions with Green Riders’ e-bike delivery model, which has created thousands of jobs for young South Africans.
Green Riders, a two-time Earthshot nominee, provides sponsored e-bikes to previously marginalised youths, enabling them to work as riders in the last-mile delivery sector. This initiative allows them to earn income and eventually own the bikes, fostering sustainable micro-entrepreneurship. The last-mile delivery market in South Africa was valued at $2.01 billion (R36bn) in 2023, with projections to reach $3.31bn by 2028, reflecting a CAGR of 7.4% from 2024 to 2030, per Grand View Research.
Dit verhaal komt uit de April 03, 2025-editie van Cape Times.
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