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REdimension Capital backs local data company

L to R: Peter Clark (REdimension Capital), JK du Toit (The Good People Data Company), Matt Marshall (REdimension Capital).

REdimension Capital has invested in The Good People Data Company which provides digital workflow automation, verification process, and compliance solutions – the fourth investment for the REdimension Real Estate Technology and Sustainability Fund which is backed by partners including Burstone, Growthpoint, Rand Merchant Bank, and Liberty Group.

Founded in 2018, The Good People Data Company is a registered credit bureau specialising in cutting-edge solutions that streamline customer, employee, and supplier onboarding processes while ensuring regulatory compliance and operational efficiency. The company has built a strong reputation, working with some of SA’s most prominent brands while partnering with the Southern African Fraud Prevention Services (SAFPS).

The investment from REdimension presents a significant milestone for The Good People Data Company,” says CEO, JK du Toit. “With our strategic expertise and resources, we are well positioned to accelerate our growth, expand into new markets, and continue driving innovation in the verification, compliance, and workflow automation sectors. Together, we will redefine how African businesses navigate the challenges of a digital-first world.”

The backing from REdimension reinforces our mission to deliver scalable, impactful solutions that enable businesses to thrive in an increasingly digital and interconnected world. This partnership allows us to further enhance our services and expand our reach, ensuring we remain at the forefront of Africa’s digital transformation,” he adds.

The Good People Data Company is setting the standard for digital transformation and inclusion in Africa. Their innovative technology not only addresses critical challenges but also unlocks opportunities for sustainable growth. We are excited to support their journey and contribute to their continued success,” says Peter Clark, Managing Partner at REdimension Capital.