Head Office:
Switch Board: 012 686 0500 / Toll Free: 0800 00 52 59
Central Email: info@landbank.co.za
Complaints Email: customercomplaints@landbank.co.za
Customer Feedback Email: customerservice@landbank.co.za
Address: Eco Glades 2, Block D, 420 Witch Hazel Avenue, Eco Park, Centurion
Postal Address: P.O.BOX 375, Tshwane, 0001
WESTERN CAPE:
Provincial Manager: Marlon Davids
Phone: (082) 419 5559
Office Administrator: Juliana Philander
Phone: (084) 300 1214
Provincial Office: Cape Town
Phone: (021) 974 2200
Fax: (021) 974 2210
Address: Belvedere Office Park,Block C, Pasita Road, Durbanville, 7550
Satellites
George
Phone: (044) 803 8800
Fax: (044) 874 7789
Address: 55 York Street, George, 6530
Beaufort West
Phone: (023) 414 8300
Fax: (023) 414 2544
Address: 74 Bird Street, Beaufort West, 6970
Worcester
Phone: (023) 342 1756
Fax: (023) 347 6563
Address: 49 High Street, Worcester, 6850
Eastern Cape:
Provincial Manager: Zilindile Makapela
Phone: (082) 897 4525
Office Administrator: Ntando Pontshi
Phone: (072) 125 5183
Provincial Office: East London
Phone: (043) 706 8600
Fax: (043) 721 0717
Address: Hammer Mill House, Victoria Crescent, The Quary, Selborne, East London, 5201
Satellites
Cradock
Phone: (048) 8018900
Fax: (048) 881 2892
Address: 31 Beeren Street, Cardock, 5880
Port Elizabeth
Phone: (041) 392 1200
Fax: (041) 3652570
Address: 51 Newton Street, Newton Park, Port Elizabeth, 6045
Mthatha
Phone: (047) 531 1979
Address: 49 Leeds Street, Cnr, Leeds & Craister Street, uMtata, 5100
Northern Cape
Provincial Manager: Mike Symington
Phone: (083) 379 9066
Office Administrator: Rochele Williams
Phone: (073) 519 0600
Provincial Office: Upington
Phone: (054) 338 8400
Fax: (054) 332 5731
Address: 55 Schroder Street, Upington, 8800
Satellites
Douglas
Phone: (053) 298 1126
Address: 21A Arnot Street, Douglas, 8730
Vredendal
Phone: (027) 213 1045
Address: 33 Church Street, Vredendal, 8160
Kwa-Zulu Natal
Provincial Manager: Nava Sewrathan (Acting)
Phone: (073) 142 5454
Office Adminsitrator: Pamela Wheatley
Phone: (084) 587 7553
Provincial Office: Pietermaritzburg
Phone: (033) 845 9600
Fax: (033) 845 9610
Address: Office Suite A3, Maritzburg Arch, 39/45 Chief Albert Luthuli Street, Pietermaritzburg, 3201
Gauteng
Provincial Manager: Christopher Chaka
Phone: (083) 406 5748
Office Administrator: Samson Gegana Mthombeni
Phone: (083) 415 8585
Provincial Office: Pretoria
Phone: (012) 432 0480
Fax: (012) 432 0499
Address: 1059 Francis Baard & Festival Street, 1st Floor SABC Building, Hatfield, 0083
Free State
Provincial Manager: Mapula Kemeng
Phone: (081) 392 4165
Office Administrator: Liezel Mills
Phone: (082) 770 5695
Provincial Office: Bloemfontein
Phone: (051) 404 1400
Address: 78 St. Andrew Street, Bloemfontein, 9300
Satellites
Bethlehem
Phone: (058) 307 5200
Address: 16A Van der Merwe Street.
Kroonstad
Phone: (056) 216 6200
Fax: (056) 215 1294
Address: 138 Cross Street, Kroonstad, 9500
North West
Provincial Manager: Laurenti Seele (Acting)
Phone: (074) 589 8316
Office Administrator: Moleko Seitshiro
Phone: (072) 532 4360
Provincial Office: Vryburg
Phone: (053) 928 1700
Fax: (053) 927 2952
Address: 39 Market Street, Vryburg, 8600
Satellites
Lichtenburg
Phone: (018) 632 7700
Fax: (018) 632 3838
Address: 28 Buchanan Street, Lichtenburg, 2740
Rustenburg
Phone: (014) 590 6900
Fax: (014) 597 3732
Address: 169 Fatima Bhayat Street, Rustenburg, 0299
Limpopo
Provincial Manager: Chris Chaka (Acting)
Phone: (083) 406 5748
Office Administrator: Raisibe Lamola
Phone: (076) 125 1918
Phone: (015)287 9840
Fax: (015) 287 9899
Address: 79 Biccard Street, Polokwane, 700
Satellites
Tzaneen
Phone: (015) 306 6000
Fax: (015) 307 4375
Address: 23 Peace Street, Tzaneen, 0850
Mpumalanga
Provincial Manager: Portia Nodangala
Phone: (082) 7740284
Office Administrator: Franscesca Van Loggerenberg
Phone: (082) 323 1110
Provincial Office: Nelspruit
Phone: (013) 754 2400
Fax: (013) 752 6134
Address: 16 Ferreira Street, Nelspruit, 1200
Satellites
Ermelo
Phone: (017) 811 0800
Fax: (017) 811 6553
Address: 29 De Clercq Street, Ermelo, 2350
At Land Bank, our sole objective is to serve South African commercial and emerging agriculture by bringing specially designed financial services within the reach of farmers across the nation. These services enable farmers to finance land, equipment, improve assets and obtain production credit. Today, the Bank is a true South African development finance institution that strives to serve all farmers equally.
As a responsible lender and to ensure longevity as an institution, Land Bank is committed to sound environmental practices both internally and with our clients. With every loan dispensed and every farming enterprise initiated, we have to make sure that we are not only looking after our clients, but ensuring that their agricultural practices do not harm the environment but add value and are sustainable in the long term.
Our Vision
Our Vision is to be a world-class agricultural development bank that stimulates growth, drives solid performance, and spurs innovation.
Our Mission
Our mission is to work with all stakeholders to build an adaptive and competitive agricultural sector that drives environmental, social and economic growth and development, and contributes to food security.
Committed To Transformation
Transformation is a critical part of Land Bank’s mandate. We are charged with facilitating more inclusive and equitable access to the agricultural for previously disadvantaged groups such as black people, women and the youth. In order to fulfil this mandate the Bank provides a range of innovative financial products and services that are designed to widen access to and participation in the sector for new generation entrants. The Bank’s mandate is closely aligned to the Constitution and the National Development Plan as well as other legislative and policy frameworks.
Our Values
The conduct of the Land Bank Group is guided by the following values:
Meaningful Contribution: We continuously seek to add value in our engagements.
Empowerment: We seek to empower ourselves and each other in the way we undertake our work.
Organisational Synergy: We seek to create a sense of oneness and integration.
Accountability: We do what we say and follow through on our promises.
Pro-active: We seek opportunities to improve performance at all levels, taking all conceivable measures to create new opportunities.
P.O.BOX 375, TSHWANE, 0001
Lesedi is firmly established as an engineering, project management and maintenance solutions house that conceptualizes, manages, and implements its own engineering projects.
We boast an established nuclear capability: Lesedi has been involved with the Koeberg Nuclear Power Station for almost 30 years, with 15 years of experience at global nuclear power stations.
Lesedi’s mining capabilities encompass a number of activities within the minerals processing and mining sectors. We service various ancillary plants that ensure mines operate functionally and efficiently.
Lesedi provide Clients with comprehensive services, ranging from feasibility studies and process engineering, to the execution of complete front-end engineering packages on an EPCM or EPC basis.
Lesedi, through its niche expertise in bespoke project delivery, can execute any renewable energy projects with existing references in biomass, waste-to-energy, solar, and pumped storage.
Lesedi has successfully concluded agency agreements for a number of state of the art products and services for all sectors of Industry.
CAPE TOWN OFFICE
Lesedi Nuclear Services
12 Edison Way, Century Gate, Century City
Cape Town, 7441
GAUTENG OFFICE
262 Rose Avenue, River Falls Office Park
Wild Olive Building (1st Floor)
Centurion, 0157
Lewis Group’s strategy is to diversify across retail channels and market segments in the retailing of furniture, home appliances, electronic goods and homewares in Southern Africa.
Founded in Cape Town in 1934, the Lewis Group has been listed on the JSE Limited since 2004.
The group employs 8 847 permanent staff and is a strong supporter of the local furniture manufacturing sector. The group has 681 stores across all metropolitan areas and in rural South Africa, as well as a significant footprint in neighboring African countries.
LEWIS GROUP IS A LEADING RETAILER OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES THROUGH ITS TRADING BRANDS LEWIS, BEST HOME AND ELECTRIC, BEARES AND UNITED FURNITURE OUTLETS (UFO).
Founded in Cape Town in 1934, the Lewis Group has been listed on the JSE Limited since 2004.
The group employs 8 847 permanent staff and is a strong supporter of the local furniture manufacturing sector. The group has 681 stores across all metropolitan areas and in rural South Africa, as well as a significant footprint in neighboring African countries.
LEWIS
Lewis is the country’s largest furniture chain with 485 stores and is a household name in furniture retailing.
BEARES
Beares, a well respected brand with a history dating back 80 years, was acquired by the group in 2014 and currently has 127 stores.
BEST HOME & ELECTRIC
Best Home and Electric was established in 2008 and sells home appliances as well as furniture ranges through 141 stores.
UNITED FURNITURE OUTLETS (UFO)
United Furniture Outlets (UFO) is a luxury brand cash furniture retailer which targets the higher income market. Established in 2004 and acquired by the group in 2018. UFO has a footprint of 43 stores in South Africa.
Liberty was founded in 1957 by Sir Donald Gordon who watched his father work hard all his life yet reap little financial reward for his efforts. This struggle ignited in him the overwhelming belief that all people should have the opportunity to grow their wealth and leave a proud legacy for their family. This belief is captured in our name and our flame, taken from the Statue of Liberty and imbued with the same meaning of freedom and opportunity.
Nearly 60 years later, and with a presence in 18 African countries, we have grown from being a South African life insurer to a pan-African financial services company, offering asset management, investment, insurance and health products to 3.2 million people across Africa.
We are an organization that understands the value of knowledge and its power to change realities, when set into action. This is why we have invested over R480 million in supporting various educational initiatives and projects within our communities.
Knowledge is a continuous pursuit. You have to constantly seek it, chase it and build on it. Knowledge is our currency and our wealth. It's our future as well as our past. It is where we come from and what we stand for. However, the more we learn, the more we know that knowledge alone isn't enough. You can have knowledge and still understand very little. So, until knowledge becomes action, there is no freedom, no progress and no advantage.
People don't follow knowledgeable thinkers; they follow those who act, those who have experience, with the dust on their shoes to prove it. We at Liberty know the path to financial freedom because we walk it every day. Our mission remains to transform Liberty to the trusted leader in South Africa and chosen markets by delivering superior value through exceptional client and adviser experiences.
Our purpose is to improve people's lives by making their financial freedom possible. We know this path because we walk it every day. We understand the power of knowledge to change realities, when set into action.
Knowledge is our currency and our wealth. The advantage of knowing is entrenched in our organisational DNA and is demonstrated in the way we engage with our customers, business partners and stakeholders. It is our continuous pursuit to pioneer new ways to guide people towards their financial freedom.
Your personal financial freedom
At Liberty, we offer investment and insurance solutions that can help you and your family reach your financial goals and protect you from the financial impact of life's unexpected events such as death, disability and critical illness.
Investing in your employees is to invest in your business
Liberty Corporate has a range of investment portfolios suitable as retirement funds and for businesses, varying from specialist asset class investments to balanced mandates. Our group risk solutions for business owners are as flexible as your employee's income needs.
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