MTN Xlerator is MTN South Africa’s enterprise supplier development (ESD) programme that plans to increase MTN’s procurement spend by...
is MTN South Africa’s enterprise supplier development programme that plans to increase MTN’s procurement spend by R4 billion over two years with 51% black-owned SMMEs.
Explains Eli Michal, Payabill CEO: “We are excited to have been selected by MTN to partner on its Xlerator programme. Playbill has already paid many suppliers in most sectors chosen by its customers all over the country.” The MTN ESD program invites SMMEs that operate for a minimum of six months, have over 51% black ownership, generate under R500m annual turnover, and are managed daily by black key staff.
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