As a proudly South African company, TT Group Holdings understands that our long-term success is inseparably linked to the prosperity of our communities and the nation as a whole. Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) is not merely a compliance exercise for us — it is a fundamental business philosophy that drives how we operate, grow, and invest in people.
Understanding B-BBEE in the Industrial Sector
South Africa’s B-BBEE framework is designed to address the economic inequalities of the past and create a more inclusive economy. For companies operating in the industrial, construction, and infrastructure sectors, B-BBEE compliance is increasingly a prerequisite for winning tenders, securing contracts, and building sustainable partnerships. TT Group Holdings actively embraces this framework as a tool for both national development and business growth.
Our B-BBEE Commitments
TT Group Holdings has developed a comprehensive B-BBEE strategy aligned with the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (DTIC) guidelines. Our commitments span all elements of the B-BBEE scorecard:
- Ownership: We are committed to meaningful black ownership in our business structures, ensuring that economic value is shared with previously disadvantaged South Africans.
- Management and Control: We actively promote black representation at board and senior management levels, bringing diverse perspectives to our leadership.
- Skills Development: We invest in learnerships, apprenticeships, and bursaries to equip young South Africans with the technical and business skills needed in the industrial sector.
- Enterprise and Supplier Development: We prioritise working with black-owned businesses as suppliers and subcontractors, and we provide mentorship and financial support to emerging enterprises.
- Socio-Economic Development: We contribute to community development initiatives, focusing on education, skills training, and infrastructure in the communities where we operate.
Building for Future Generations
TT Group Holdings believes that a transformed, inclusive economy is good for South Africa and good for business. By investing in people, supporting emerging enterprises, and creating pathways for economic participation, we are helping to build a South Africa where everyone has the opportunity to succeed.
Our B-BBEE journey is ongoing, and we remain committed to continuously improving our contribution to transformation — because the prosperity of South Africa is our prosperity too.

