Mercantile lawyers must have up-to-date access to the latest financial regulatory instruments to help their clients achieve and maintain regulatory compliance. Sabinet makes accessing this seamless.
The Financial Sector Regulation Act, 2017 (FSRA) requires the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) and the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) to co-operate and collaborate with one another when performing their functions in terms of financial sector laws and on matters relating to financial stability.
Sabinet introduces an integrated solution for streamlined access to Financial Regulatory Instruments as issued by the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) and the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA).
The definition of grey literature is the unpublished, non-commercial, hard-to-find information that organisations such as professional associations, research institutes, think tanks and government departments produce.
Sabinet’s mission of facilitating access to information resulted in the development of its new delivery platform Sabinet Discover. While this new open platform makes it easier for users to browse the breadth of Sabinet’s voluminous content services with increased ease, an index of linked content has been implemented across most resources to improve content discoverability.
In a world where information is quickly filtered and truths have uncited versions with undocumented or tainted history, Sabinet is determined to contribute to ensuring accuracy in global communication by providing access to information with factual links and referencing.
South Africans have a treasure trove of stories from the past that tell of historicial struggles and majestic discoveries. Ethnic separatism in a multicultural society has always been an oxymoron, and today we get to celebrate and build on our unity and diversity across cultures, borders, and language barriers.
Be it for research or legal or business support across all industries, gathering credible online information comes with a multitude of challenges. Too much information. Too little time.
There’s only one way to research news, says Sabinet, home to a most impressive portfolio of South African news and digital archives. Sabinet’s News Research Services is an important resource in the Sabinet portfolio of products, with a focus on current and historical news dating back to 1977.
With a sound track record of 31 years Sabinet has firmly established itself as a leader in facilitating access to a wide spectrum of high quality and credible information sources. Over the course of the last three decades, Sabinet has managed to build a strong local and international reputation for providing Africa’s information to the world and the world’s information to Africa.