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Strategic Partnership to Boost Adventure & Concession-based Tourism in SA

Spartan SME Finance and SATSA, the Voice of Inbound Tourism are excited to announce a strategic partnership designed to unlock growth opportunities for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the tourism sector. This collaboration aims to support businesses that drive adventure and concession-based tourism, ultimately strengthening South Africa’s tourism landscape. 

Empowering SMEs to Drive Tourism Growth

South Africa’s tourism sector is a critical contributor to economic growth, accounting for 3,5% of GDP in 2022 – outperforming, construction, agriculture and utilities (electricity, gas & water) combined. Additionally, the sector employed 730,000 individuals, marking a 48% increase from 2021. However, the true potential of tourism lies in the forward-looking strategies that enable sustainable expansion, rather than simply recovering past performance.

SMEs play a vital role in this growth, particularly in adventure and concession-based tourism. South Africa’s rich landscapes and cultural heritage offer an ideal setting for activities such as ballooning, ziplining, and safari tours, as well as exclusive access to conservation-driven tourism experiences. Recognising this, SATSA has partnered with Spartan SME Finance to equip its members with the financial resources needed to expand their business, create employment, and enhance South Africa’s competitiveness as a destination.

Supporting Tourism Businesses with Tailored Financial Solutions

Spartan SME Finance, a 43-year-old Non-Bank Financial Institution, specialises in addressing the unique funding needs of tourism SMEs. Through this partnership, SATSA members will have access to flexible financial solutions, including:

  • Working Capital Finance [eg. Revolving Bridging Finance Facility, Short-term or Contract Finance],
  • Specialised Asset Finance [eg. Interior Fit Out, Energy & Water solutions, Adventure & Other Equipment Finance],
  • Growth Finance [Property Acquisition/Development Finance, Project Finance].

This diversity and blend of funding options helps fill a gap that traditional funders, like banks, generally don’t cover and gives SMEs the backing they need to grow their business.

“Tourism SMEs, especially those in adventure and concession-based tourism, are critical to the growth of South Africa’s tourism sector. Spartan SME Finance’s structured funding for SMEs – can address the constraints and challenges faced by these SMEs”, said Spartan SME Finance CEO Kumaran Padayachee.

A Proactive Approach to Industry Growth

This partnership reflects SATSA’s commitment to strengthening the tourism sector by fostering collaborations that crate tangible benefits for its members. By providing direct access to tailored funding solutions, SATSA is ensuring that SMEs have the tools they need to thrive in a competitive environment.

David Frost, CEO of SATSA, emphasises the strategic importance of this collaboration: “SATSA is dedicated to empowering tourism businesses, particularly SMEs, which are at the heart of innovation and job creation in our sector. Partnering with Spartan SME Finance allows us to offer our members a critical resource – access to finance – so they can scale their businesses, enhance their offerings, and contribute to South Africa’s tourism growth.”

As South Africa works to increase inbound tourism and enhance global competitiveness, partnerships like this one are essential in driving meaningful and sustainable long-term growth.

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