When a South African company goes under, a sale usually follows. We catch it the day the court order is published, sort it by industry and province, and send it to you. Weeks before it reaches the brokers.
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How it works
Every business day we pull new winding-up orders from the Government Gazette and fresh listings from SA business marketplaces.
Each signal gets tagged by industry, province, and deal type, so you only see what fits what you are looking for.
A clean feed plus an email digest every Tuesday and Friday. You move while the deal is still quiet.
What you get
Every High Court winding-up order, processed the day it is published. Before the brokers, before the banks call their contacts.
We tag every signal automatically, so you can skip the noise and look only at the deals that match what you buy.
A company in rescue is often weeks away from a sale. Catch it at the start, when there is still room to do a deal.
Owner-run businesses for sale from SA brokers, in the same feed as court-ordered liquidations. One place, every kind of deal.
Early users
I used to scan the Gazette by hand on a Saturday. Now it lands sorted in my inbox and I spend that time actually calling people.
The early business-rescue alerts are the real value. By the time a deal hits the brokers, the good ones are gone.
Being able to filter to just logistics in Gauteng saves me hours every week. It pays for itself on the first call.
Who it is for
Early visibility, not syndicated news everyone already has.
Find owner-run businesses at the moment the seller is most motivated.
Spot rescue candidates and distressed assets before a liquidator is appointed.
Track distress in your sector as an early read on who might be ready to sell.
Pricing
No annual lock-in, no setup fee.
Questions
The Government Gazette (the official public record of court winding-up orders and business rescue notices) and South African business-for-sale marketplaces. Everything we publish is already public record.
Yes. Liquidation and business-rescue notices are published by the state in the public Government Gazette precisely so that creditors and the public can see them. We collect and organise what is already public.
Twice a week, every Tuesday and Friday. New court orders are picked up the day they are gazetted.
Any time, from your account. No lock-in and no notice period. You keep access until the end of the month you have paid for.
The latest 10 signals with company name, industry, and date, no account required. Pro unlocks the full history, filters, summaries, court details, and the email digest.
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