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2005

Sage Pastel demonstrates strong foothold in Africa
October 2005

Sage Pastel recently acquired top multinational clients based in Africa, Chevron Texaco and Proctor & Gamble.

Sage Pastel delivers business gateway to the world
September 2005
Following the successful launch of Sage Pastel Evolution, the company’s business management framework for the SME market, Sage Pastel has announced an add-on Business Gateway module that extends the power of Evolution to the Web. Evolution customers will now be able to conduct business with their clients over the Internet 24/7, addressing customer needs and tracking Web-based communications.

Sage Pastel brings enterprise facilities to the SME
July 2005
With the launch of Sage Pastel’s 2005 range of accounting applications aimed at the SME market, the leading accounting software provider has made good on its promise to deliver a technology that goes way beyond accounting.

Sage Pastel drives accounting software beyond accounting
June 2005
Sage Pastel has released the Sage Pastel Accounting 2005 range of products, designed to cater for all the accounting requirements of the SME market. The 2005 range is aimed at companies of all sizes, from small start-ups using Pastel Xpress Start-Up 2005, through to Pastel Xpress 2005 and Pastel Partner 2005 for larger businesses. The undisputed leader in accounting solutions for the SME market, Sage Pastel is leading the way in the financial applications market by ensuring its latest offerings add value, not only to customers’ financials, but also to their overall businesses.

Sage Pastel increases cross-border training efforts
June 2005
Sage Pastel continues to support its strong growth in 50 countries with a concerted education drive focussed on its range of accounting and business management solutions. The goal of the drive is to improve the practical accounting skills in the regions it operates in outside of South Africa and press home the need for SMEs to adopt recognised accounting principles in their daily operations.

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