South African Reserve Bank

The South African Reserve Bank is the central bank of the Republic of South Africa. The primary purpose of the Bank is to achieve and maintain price stability in the interest of balanced and sustainable economic growth in South Africa. Together with other institutions, it also plays a pivotal role in ensuring financial stability.

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    • September 2021
      Source: South African Reserve Bank
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      Accessed On: 28 September, 2021
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      Data cited at: https://southafrica.opendataforafrica.org/dskftpf The total number of liquidations decreased by 16,8% in the three months ended August 2021 compared with the three months ended August 2020. A year-on-year decrease of 27,6% was recorded in August 2021. Voluntary liquidations decreased by 60 cases and compulsory liquidations decreased by 3 cases.The total number of liquidations increased by 12,1% in the first eight months of 2021 compared with the first eight months of 2020. The estimated number of insolvencies increased by 129,7% in the three months ended July 2021 compared with the three months ended July 2020. There was a year-on-year increase of 157,7% in July 2021.  Seasonally adjusted insolvencies decreased by 15,8% in July 2021 compared with June 2021. This followed month-on-month changes of 389,7% in June 2021 and 26,1% in May 2021.
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    • April 2024
      Source: South African Reserve Bank
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      Accessed On: 04 April, 2024
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      “Bank Zero Mutual Bank and Goldman Sachs International Bank are included in the data as from January 2020.”
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