The ASISA Foundation is an Industry body established by ASISA as a Trust guided by a Board of Trustees. The trust is a broad-based ownership scheme (B-BOS) as defined by the codes of Good Practice on Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) gazetted under the B-BBEE Act, where at least 85% of its activities benefits black South Africans, and 40% benefits black women and complies with the Amended Financial Sector Code specifically FS500.
Governance structure
The Foundation is optimally structured and operates strategically to comply with relevant legislation. This enables the Foundation to achieve its vision of fostering the future of South African society through financial education.
The Foundation’s programmes are recognised as both consumer financial education (CFE) and socio-economic development (SED) in terms of the Amended Financial Sector Code (FSC) FS500 and GN 500 . The ASISA Foundation is a registered NPO (non-profit organisation) and PBO (public benefit organisation).
ASISA Foundation – Trust Deed
To view the ASISA Foundation's Trust Deed click here
The ASISA Foundation's Trust Deed can be made available in any official language. Send your request to info@asisafoundation.org.za.
ASISA Foundation - Annual Finance Report
Access the ASISA Foundation's Annual Financial Report for Year Ending 29 February 2024 here
ASISA Foundation – AGM October 2024
The ASISA Foundation is holding its Annual General Meeting for the year ending 29 February 2024 on 10 October 2024.
The minutes for the ASISA Foundation's November 2023 AGM can be accessed here
ASISA Foundation – AGM November 2023
The ASISA Foundation held its Annual General Meeting for the year ending 28 February 2023 on 23 November 2023.
The minutes for the ASISA Foundation's November 2022 AGM can be accessed here
ASISA Foundation Privacy Notice
The ASISA Foundation's Privacy Notice can be accessed here
Board of Trustees
The members of the Board of Trustees represent various constituency groups, including ASISA members, and independent trustees. Independent trustees include individuals from the financial sector, government, organised labour and communities.
The Board will always consist of at least 50% black trustees; at least 25% black females and at least 50% independent trustees having no employment with, or direct or indirect beneficial interest in the Trust. The chairperson is an independent trustee.
Chairperson (Financial Sector Business - Independent)
Deputy chairperson (Independent)
Organised Community Financial Sector Coalition Commission (Independent)
(Independent)
Representative of National Treasury/Government (Independent)
Chief Financial Officer
ASISA
CEO
Consumer Financial Education Standing Committee
ASISA
Transformation, Skills Development and Education Board Committee
ASISA
CEO
COO
Senior policy advisor
Senior policy advisor
Senior policy advisor
Programme manager
Programme manager
Programme manager
Data analyst
Chief accountant
Assistant accountant
Personal assistant