Tysys Capital Group CFO Sifeziwe Ndlovu Featured on Mail and Guardian Top 200 Young South Africans List
03/07/2023
By: Tysys Capital Group
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On 22 June 2023, the 2023 Mail & Guardian’s 200 Young South Africans List was announced, with Sifeziwe Ndlovu, Chief Financial Officer at Tysys Capital claiming one of the spots in the Business Category. Now in its 18th year, the eminent list features exemplary young individuals committed to creating an inclusive, equal and sustainable future for South Africa. With more than 3000 entries, across 16 categories, we are proud of Sifeziwe’s accolade. This is testament to her outstanding work at Tysys Capital and her commitment and passion for the financial services and SMME space.
Sifeziwe Ndlovu is a chartered accountant, registered with the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants. She was appointed the chief financial officer of Tysys Capital Group before the age of 30. In essence, her job is to be the muscle that drives the body of the organisation.
She provides the strategic direction of the entity’s financial position, which entails managing the financial actions of the company, debt and reserves, as well as procurement. This entails analysing the company’s financial strengths and weaknesses, risk management, corporate advisory and relationship management.
Sifeziwe is a seasoned financial services professional, having trained at one of the big banks in South Africa. She led Tysys Capital Group to win the award for Best Financial Services Group South Africa 2023 in the Global Financial Market Review. Sifeziwe is very determined to make a difference in the South African economy. She left a big corporation, because she felt she wasn’t having a tangible impact on the lives of South Africans. Now she is working for a medium-sized private company that specialises in developing and financing small, micro and medium enterprises in South Africa.
Not only is Sifeziwe giving back in the corporate space, she is mentoring young women who want to become chartered accountants and helping them with preparation for exams and navigating their articles. Of South Africa’s future Sifeziwe wants the country to embrace SMMEs and realise that the small spaza shops in the townships are the future of this economy and the solution to the unemployment pandemic.