EconoServ Becomes a Proudly South African Company
A First for SME Accounting Packages
EconoServ SA cc, the producers of EconoAccounting has become a Proudly SA
company. Keith Levenstein, CEO of EconoServ says “We are thrilled to be awarded
the much sought after accreditation of Proudly SA. Our major product is
EconoAccounting, the first SME accounting package that imports bank statements
that have been downloaded from the Internet.
“EconoAccounting is a wholly South African product. The entire development has been done by us at EconoServ, even the design of the packaging and manual. Even more relevant is the software is designed specifically for South African conditions. Our unique “import feature” which imports bank statements downloaded from the Internet was designed to support all available South African banks including FNB, Standard Bank, ABSA, Nedbank, Investec Bank, even niche market banks like Mercantile Lisbon.
“As far as we can ascertain, EconoAccounting is the only SME accounting software that carries the official Proudly South African label.
“One of the main reasons for creating such a package was that we saw a huge
need in the South African SME marketplace for an accounting package that is
usable by the average small business owner. Notwithstanding the many packages on
the market, the fact that the vast majority of small businesses do not do their
accounts, proves that something is not right amongst small business owners.
“We identified and solved the problem: Existing packages require far too much
data capture work, and sometimes are too complicated. They expect the
businessman to spend ages capturing data, capturing cheques, capturing deposits,
capturing debit orders, and all the other transactions that typically appear in
the bank statement. Our approach, of importing the bank account, downloaded from
the Internet, removes the data capture part, saving time, and encourages the
business owner to spend the 5 minutes per day to keep his account completely up
to date.
“We know that the future of employment of South Africa depends on the success of
new small businesses. We hope we can assist and contribute to this success by
providing a South African package that was designed for South African conditions
and for South African business people” concluded Levenstein.