First Stop Shop

Durban city beachfront skyline during summer with twilight sky in Kwazulu-Natal SouthAfrica

Invest Durban was recommended by the Durban City Council and organised private business as the First Stop Shopto stimulate new investment in the Durban metropolis. We act as a partnership between the Metro City Council and the private business sector, offering a free investor advisory service, plus key promotion, facilitation, and aftercare services between all investment stakeholders.

Invest Durban delivers a world-class Metro based investor support service, encompassing our four part business mandate, namely investment promotion and marketing; foreign investment identification, attraction and facilitation; FDI aftercare and expansion, plus investment advocacy.
Invest Durban works together with organisations such as the Department of Trade & Industry including Invest SA, Trade and Investment KZN (TIKZN), the Durban Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the KZN Growth Coalition, and State-Owned Enterprises such as Dube TradePort, the DBSA, IDC, Eskom, ACSA and others.

Categories
The thrust of Durban’s proposition to attract investors can be put into three broad categories:

Catalytic Projects
Durban is working on a number of large-scale projects that have the potential to make a regional impact. The location of these projects is vital. They must either be on national trade routes or they should help to break down the old apartheid living/working dynamics. Projects are selected for their scale in terms of job creation, investment size and potential revenue creation. Ideally, the projects should include a combination of uses (retail, commercial and housing, for example) and they should fit in with the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals.

The Point Waterfront Development, for example, fits very well into the category of a catalytic project. Some projections put the potential investment value at R40-billion and the number of permanent jobs to be created at 6 750. It is an ambitious plan that is already linking the city’s beach promenade and the harbour.

The Point Waterfront Development offers a property use mix of office space, retail shops, residential dwellings and leisure options. The 55 ha site has already seen significant investment. A new cruise line terminal in the harbour, backing on to the Point will dovetail well with the new atmosphere of the precinct.

Other major projects, amongst others, include the:

Cluster Initiatives
Durban has a very diverse economic landscape, within which there are some large-scale enterprises. Cooperation between the public and private sectors is formalised by the large number of cluster initiatives which aim to draw to together experience and expertise from commerce and industry, labour organisations, government and academia.
Under manufacturing, the following clusters or programmes are active:

Research aims to find out how best to grow particular economic sectors, and in-depth discussions are held about how to develop and grow value chains. The wealth of KwaZulu-Natal is mostly consumed or exported in its raw state – much more could be done to add value through processing.

The priority sectors are:

Some of these initiatives play to the existing strengths of the regional economy, some seek to exploit newer avenues as in the emphasis on the environment and a growing interest in the oceans’ economy. A variety of projects link tourism, renewable energy generation, recycling and job creation.

There are various other broader programmes which have their own goals, but there will be positive spin-offs for the targeted sectors. These schemes include the drive to increase local content, boosting metal fabrication across sectors, the promotion of black industrialists, promoting exports and the over-arching eThekwini Industrial Development Policy Action Plan.

Companies operating in these key sectors are invited to contact Invest Durban and benefit from these initiatives!

Invest Durban
Nature of Business: Investment promotion for eThekwini Municipality
Services / Products: “First Stop Shop” to attract, retain, expand and facilitate foreign direct investment into the Durban Metro. We provide marketing support, free investment advisory services, project management assistance, opportunity identification, and regulatory process facilitation to Foreign Investors, plus local Empowerment Partners.
Date Established: 2001

CONTACT DETAILS
Head Office

Physical Address: 41 Margaret Mncadi Avenue, 11th Floor, Durban, 4001
Postal Address: P.O. Box 1203, Durban, 4000
Tel: +27 (0)31 311 4227 Fax: +27 (0)31 311 4092
E-mail: invest@durban.gov.za
Website: www.invest.durban
www.durban.gov.za