Last updated: May 2025
Yebo Business operates yebobusiness.co.za and provides free business guides for South African entrepreneurs. This policy explains how we handle information you share with us.
When you use our contact form we collect your name, email address, the topic you selected and your message. We also collect anonymous analytics data (pages visited, time on site) via tools such as Google Analytics.
We use cookies to improve your experience and understand how visitors use our site. You may disable cookies in your browser at any time.
Contact form submissions are retained for a maximum of 12 months and then permanently deleted.
In terms of the Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA), you have the right to access, correct or request deletion of any personal information we hold about you. Contact us at info@yebobusiness.co.za to exercise these rights.
For privacy questions, email info@yebobusiness.co.za.
Last updated: May 2025
By using yebobusiness.co.za you agree to these terms. If you do not agree, please stop using this website.
All guides on Yebo Business are for general informational purposes only and do not constitute legal, financial or professional advice. Always consult a qualified professional for advice specific to your situation.
We do our best to keep information accurate and up to date. Regulations change always verify critical information with the relevant government department (CIPC, SARS, SEDA, etc.).
All content on this website is owned by Yebo Business. You may not copy or republish our content without written permission.
We link to government and third-party sites for your convenience. We are not responsible for the content or availability of those sites.
Yebo Business is not liable for any loss arising from your use of this website or reliance on information provided.
Last updated: May 2025
The content on yebobusiness.co.za is for general informational purposes only. Yebo Business is not a law firm, accounting firm or financial institution.
While we make every effort to keep information current, laws and government programs in South Africa change frequently. Information on this site may not reflect the most recent changes.
Always verify critical information including funding requirements, compliance deadlines and registration processes directly with the relevant authority such as CIPC, SARS, SEFA, SEDA or your local municipality.
For advice specific to your business situation, consult a qualified legal or financial professional.