Ramadimetja Holdings
Business Location: | Township |
Province | Limpopo |
Branch: | Waterberg |
Business Start Date: | |
Busniess Type: | Company |
Business Dynamics and Challenges
Business Activities:
Ramadimetja Holdings is one of the leading providers of comprehensive general maintenance services, this includes garden and building maintenance (renovations) in Lephalale and other areas within the province. With a strong focus on customer satisfaction, quality workmanship, and efficient operations, they have established Ramadimetja Holdings as a trusted and reliable partner in the local industry. The main goal is to meet the diverse needs of clients while exceeding their expectations through innovative solutions and exceptional service delivery.
As one of the most reputable maintenance companies, even among government and corporate institutions, the company operates on environmentally conscious and ethical business principles, and its owner aspires to positively impact in the community.
Challenges/Needs:
Conversations with the Waterberg Business Advisor and an evaluation of the business highlighted several weaknesses, including the following:
• Inadequate financial management and recordkeeping
• Lack of marketing materials, such as signage
• Absence of financial systems
• Deficiency in human resource management systems
Intervention Insights and Results
Intervention Details:
• SEDFA provided Ramadimetja Holdings with financial management training to promote proper record keeping and the development of financial projections which resulted in increased sales.
Outcome Details:
• Turnover increased from R87 500.00 to R1 278 480.00 pa, a 1461%% growth.
• The business created an additional job, increasing employment from 1 to 5 permanent employees
• The business created an additional job, increasing employment from 1 to 5 permanent employees
Client Feedback
Client Comments:
“I would like to say thank you for supporting Ramadimetja Holdings. It was really eye opener to us as we are still small business. Since training we are able to keep records and balance our books. Thanks to SEDA.”