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Pastel 702 Small Business Awards

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Johannesburg, 25 Aug 2008

An exciting new awards initiative from Talk Radio 702 and Softline Pastel is honouring successful small businesses and highlighting the vital work being done in the small and medium enterprises (SME) sector.

Talk Radio 702 talks a lot about business, and a lot of this talk concerns big business, but the station realises that the real engine of the South African economy is small business.

"These are the companies our listeners are dealing with every day," says 702 programming manager, Alastair Teeling-Smith. "They're the plumbers, the garden services, the people who come to fix your satellite dish, and they're the entrepreneurial roots of the economy," he explains. 702 felt it was time to reward the small businesses that go the extra mile for their customers.

Awards partner, Softline Pastel, South Africa's leading provider of SME accounting and payroll software, has served the SME market for over 19 years. It believes SMEs are the differentiating factor in improving employment and generating wealth. "We believe the SMEs are the unsung heroes of the economy and would love the best-of-the-best to be recognised and to enjoy the benefit of exposure on 702," says Steven Cohen, managing director of Softline Pastel.

"We also remember what it was like to be a small business and are well aware of the considerable challenges they face," says Grant Lloyd, managing director of Softline Pastel Payroll.

The competition launched on Monday, 4 August, with a call for nominations. Listeners are encouraged to nominate a small business they have dealt with that has provided outstanding service. From these nominations, 30 will be shortlisted, and two of these businesses will be featured on 702 each day, one in John Robbie's breakfast show, and the other on David O'Sullivan's afternoon show. This offers a unique opportunity for nominees to share their stories and for listeners to learn what it takes to make a business work.

The winner of the award will be announced at a gala event on 8 September. They will be awarded an advertising package for 702, which includes production and airtime. Furthermore, Pastel will provide small business start-up software to the top three finalists.

The deadline for nominations is 31 August 2008.

For more information or to nominate a small business, log on to www.702.co.za.

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Softline Pastel

Softline Pastel, a member of the Softline Group, is South Africa's leader in accounting, payroll and business software for the SME market. Founded in 1989, Pastel has been a trusted name in accounting software for over 18 years and is recommended by nine out of 10 accountants that serve the SME market. While Pastel is South African-born, it is used by 180 000 businesses worldwide and is currently sold in over 52 countries through a network of more than 3 500 channel and business partners. The Pastel support contact centre, a critical component of the business, has received both local and international accolades, and was voted best customer service contact centre in South Africa by its customers in the BPeSA 2007 National BPO Awards.

For more information, please visit the Softline Pastel Web site on www.pastel.co.za.

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