Consisting of the Investment Promotion team, which realised R1.159 billion and the Agribusiness Investment Unit, which secured R150 million, investments facilitated by the team will support the creation of 549 direct jobs.
Wesgro receives its investment promotion mandate from the City of Cape Town and the Western Cape Government. The Agribusiness Investment Unit is supported by the Western Cape Department of Agriculture.
Wesgro CEO, Tim Harris, commented: “This is an outstanding achievement, especially considering the drought, economic uncertainty and a general slowdown in globalisation faced in the first quarter of this year. By helping attract investment into our province, our team is contributing to economic growth and job creation – our key priority. I thank the team for their hard work, and challenge them to help land even more investment in the future.”
The nine investment projects secured represented a cross-section of the local economy, and included projects in tech, financial services, food and beverage, apparel and the green economy.
The quarterly result is the outcome of the team’s collective efforts over the past three months, which included:
• travelling to 9 international markets including Malaysia, United States (x2), United Kingdom (x2), Germany, Hong Kong, China and France to promote investment opportunities in Cape Town and the Western Cape,
• hosting 245 meetings across the province with businesses, financiers and service providers - aimed at identifying investment opportunities and supporting a conducive environment for companies to grow with businesses, financiers and service providers
• facilitating and hosting 25 inward business delegations from across the globe to showcase Cape Town and the Western Cape as a world-class business destination
• expanding the team’s reach across the province by undertaking 19 meetings with District and Local municipalities to enhance municipal investment readiness and promote economic growth across the Cape
Reflecting on the team’s stellar performance, Wesgro’s Head of Investment Promotion, James Milne, commented: "We are very happy with such an upbeat start to the year, especially when potentially deterrent factors for investors such as the drought are taken into account. As global cross-border FDI has slowed, it has been pleasing to take note of the appetite of local businesses to grow their established operations. What is clear is that the Cape continues to maintain a strong position both locally and internationally as a world-class business destination on the African continent."
“The successes of the Wesgro Promotion Investment Unit is testament to the City of Cape Town and the Western Cape Government’s commitment to create an open, opportunity society that attracts investment despite external challenges. The City welcomes investment in all sectors of our diverse economy as local government continues to provide the backbone with sound infrastructure, services and connectivity that enables businesses to thrive and create more employment for all our residents,” said Executive Mayor Patricia de Lille.
Minister of Economic Opportunities, Alan Winde, added: “These investments are an excellent achievement, especially in a difficult economic climate, made all the more difficult by the drought. Our number one priority is to grow the economy and create jobs and these investments, and the 549 jobs that will be created are proof that the Western Cape is open for business. I am particularly pleased to see investments in the agribusiness and the green technology fields as these are focus areas for us as a province. We hope that the recent official designation of the Atlantis Special Economic Zone will drive further investment in the green sector going forward.”
Issued by Wesgro Media team: 06 July 2018