Leadership Summit calls for action, investment and inclusive growth

ARTICLE BY

SHARE THIS POST

Building Trust in Africa was the central theme at the ASI Leadership Summit, hosted by ASI Financial Services. Held in Johannesburg and moderated by seasoned journalist Nompu Siziba, the event brought together key leaders, business minds, and innovators to unpack what trust means for Africa’s growth especially in areas like ethical leadership, inclusive business, financial services, and digital innovation.

In his keynote address, former President Kgalema Motlanthe set the tone for the day with a firm call for values-based leadership. He stressed that trust cannot thrive without integrity, long-term planning, and inclusive governance. For trust to be rebuilt leaders must be transparent, accountable, and grounded in service to the people.

This message resonates strongly with South Africa’s youth, who make up the majority of the population but face high unemployment and inequality. Motlanthe reminded attendees that investing in the future starts with restoring faith in systems that young people can believe in and are part of.

Anthony Govender, Chief Visionary Officer for ASI Group echoed this sentiment by emphasising that the private sector also bears a responsibility. He argued that businesses should prioritise purpose over profit, fostering inclusive financial solutions and dignity for communities. Govender highlighted that trust is the foundation for economic growth, warning that without it, innovation stagnates.

Thongwane Namane, CEO of SCS Aerospace Group, brought a forward-thinking perspective. She shared how space technology is already helping African countries improve agriculture, respond to natural disasters, and monitor environmental risks. These innovations offer powerful tools to build systems people can trust especially in data, planning, and crisis response.

Zooming out to a global view, Political analyst Daniel Silke reminded attendees that the world can no longer afford to overlook Africa. With its youthful population and rising middle class, the continent is not just a market of the future it is the engine of future global growth.

But unlocking that potential requires a mindset shift. Africa doesn’t need more aid, it needs investment, infrastructure, and partnerships that build capacity and drive innovation. For the global economy to thrive, Silke argued, it must recognise Africa not as a risk, but as an opportunity.

Andrew Musangi, Chairperson of the Central Bank of Kenya, offered a powerful truth: Africa’s greatest resource isn’t in the ground it’s in its people. He called for African countries to invest in education, entrepreneurship and leadership at every level.

According to Musangi, building unity and self-reliance will define Africa’s future more than any external intervention. When African countries pool knowledge, share innovation and support their citizens, the continent becomes more resilient, more competitive, and more sovereign in its development journey.

The day concluded with futurist John Sanei inspiring attendees to adopt a proactive mindset, encouraging them to build their future rather than wait for it to unfold. He reminded everyone that while Africa faces real challenges, the continent’s potential to grow and thrive through collaboration, courage, and purposeful action is equally real.

Subscriber Terms and Conditions

  1. APPLICATION OF TERMS
    • These terms and conditions (“Subscriber Terms”) apply to the subscription by any qualifying member of the South African Underwriting Managers Association NPC (“SAUMA”) to the services and benefits offered by FIA Services (Pty) Ltd (“FIA Services”) under the SAUMA affiliation arrangement (“Subscription”).

  2. NATURE OF SUBSCRIPTION
    • A Subscription under this arrangement:
      • does not constitute membership of FIA NPC;
      • does not confer any voting rights or governance participation in FIA NPC; and
      • is governed solely by the contractual relationship between the Subscriber and FIA Services.

  1. ELIGIBILITY
    • To qualify for the Subscription, the applicant must, at the time of application, be a current paid-up member of SAUMA.
    • FIA Services will verify the applicant’s SAUMA membership status with SAUMA prior to activation, and may re-verify such status periodically.
    • If a Subscriber ceases to be a paid-up member of SAUMA, the Subscription will correspondingly be terminated.
    • Applicants are required to authorise FIA Services to confirm their SAUMA membership status with SAUMA as part of the application process.

  1. SERVICES
    • The Subscription entitles the Subscriber to the following benefits:
      • Complimentary access to the FIA CPD Platform;
      • Complimentary access to the FIA Insight Magazine (digital edition);
      • Advertising opportunities on FIA platforms at a discounted rate of 15% (fifteen percent) off the prevailing published rates; and
      • Invitations to attend FIA Technical Webinars annually.
    • FIA Services reserves the right to update, vary or substitute the Services from time to time, provided that the overall value and nature of the benefits remain materially the same.

  1. FEES AND PAYMENT
    • The monthly subscription fee is R260.00 (two hundred and sixty rand) for up to seven registered individuals (Key Individuals and Representatives), and R36.00 (thirty-six rand) per additional registered individual thereafter, excluding VAT.
    • The Subscriber shall provide FIA Services with the required details of each individual to be registered under the Subscription for the purposes of activation and billing.
    • All fees are exclusive of VAT, which shall be charged at the prevailing statutory rate.
    • Subscription fees are reviewed annually in March and may be adjusted with effect from 1 April.
    • Any changes to the Subscription, including but not limited to the number of Representatives and Key Individuals registered under the Subscription, may only be effected once annually during the annual review period in March of each year, with such changes taking effect from 1 April.
    • Subscription fees shall be billed monthly in arrears, unless the Subscriber elects an annual billing cycle at the time of application.
    • The Subscriber shall ensure that all billing information (including contact details, authorised signatories and bank account details) is kept accurate and up to date.
    • Non-payment of subscription fees may result in suspension of access to the Services until such fees are brought up to date.
    • The Subscriber acknowledges and agrees that all subscription fees payable under these Subscriber Terms may be collected by way of debit order, which shall be processed by the holding company, FIA NPC (The Financial Intermediary Association of South Africa), on behalf of FIA Services. Payment to FIA NPC shall be deemed to constitute valid and sufficient discharge of the Subscriber’s payment obligations to FIA Services under these Subscriber Terms.

  1. ONBOARDING
    • Onboarding will be conducted as a Subscription with FIA Services under the SAUMA affiliation arrangement.
    • Onboarding will not confer FIA NPC membership status or any associated rights.
    • Onboarding is conditional on confirmation of the Subscriber’s current SAUMA membership at the time of application

  1. DATA PROTECTION
    • FIA Services will process all personal information in accordance with the Protection of Personal Information Act 4 of 2013 (POPIA) as set out in our POPIA policies.
    • By subscribing, the Subscriber authorises FIA Services to confirm their SAUMA membership status with SAUMA and to process personal information for the purposes of fulfilling the Subscription.

  1. TERMINATION
    • The Subscriber may terminate the Subscription by giving FIA Services one calendar month’s written notice.
    • FIA Services may terminate the Subscription on one calendar month’s written notice, or immediately if the Subscriber breaches these Subscriber Terms and fails to remedy such breach within 14 (fourteen) days of receiving written notice.
    • Termination of the SAUMA–FIA Services affiliation agreement shall not automatically terminate these Subscriber Terms.
    • Termination by the Subscriber shall not relieve the Subscriber of liability for any subscription fees accrued up to the effective date of termination.
    • FIA Services may suspend or terminate the Subscription with immediate effect in the event of non-payment of fees by the Subscriber.

  1. GENERAL
    • These Subscriber Terms are governed by the laws of the Republic of South Africa.
    • Any disputes arising under these Subscriber Terms shall be dealt with in accordance with the dispute resolution provisions contained in the FIA NPC membership terms and conditions, as modified to reflect that the contractual relationship is with FIA Services.
    • Any notices required under these Subscriber Terms may be validly delivered by email to the addresses provided in the Subscriber’s application form, and such notices shall be deemed received on the day of transmission if sent during business hours.
    • The Subscriber may not assign, cede or transfer any of its rights or obligations under these Subscriber Terms without the prior written consent of FIA Services.
    • No variation of these Subscriber Terms shall be of any force or effect unless reduced to writing and signed by both FIA Services and the Subscriber.