Industrial Development Corporation
Luyolo Dulaze is a seasoned legal professional currently serving as a Senior Legal Advisor at the Industrial Development Corporation since September 2023. Previous experience includes roles as a Legal Specialist in Commodity Trading at Anglo American, and as a Senior Associate in Banking & Finance at ENSafrica. Luyolo has also worked as an Associate at CMS South Africa and Baker McKenzie South Africa, and has experience as a Legal Counsel on secondment at Absa Group. Educational credentials include a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from the University of Pretoria, and ongoing studies in Legal Capital in Corporate Finance Law at the University of the Witwatersrand. Luyolo also has a background in medicine with a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB) from the University of Cape Town.
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Industrial Development Corporation
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The Industrial Development Corporation of South Africa Limited (IDC) was established in 1940 by an Act of Parliament (Industrial Development Corporation Act, No. 22 of 1940). The IDC was mandated to develop domestic industrial capacity, specifically in manufactured goods, to mitigate the disruption of trade between Europe and South Africa during the Second World War. For more than 70 years the IDC has contributed to the implementation of South Africa's industrial policy and has established, among others, the petro-chemicals and minerals beneficiation industries. We have stimulated large industrial projects in these industries - acknowledged today as the cornerstones of the country's manufacturing sector - and influenced the establishment of industries in fabricated metals, agriculture and clothing and textiles. The IDC's funding is generated through income from loan and equity investments and exits from mature investments, as well as borrowings from commercial banks, development finance institutions (DFIs) and other lenders. We align our priorities with government's policy direction and remain committed to developing the country's industrial capacity, as well as playing a major role in facilitating job creation through industrialisation.