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The most comprehensive tourism and travel database in South Africa.
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A rewards programme that promotes tourism.
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Nearly 7 million South Africans make 38 million local trips a year.
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Tourism: Bridging the gap between the first and third worlds.
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No more unpaid ‘no-shows’!
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More than 600,000 tourism jobs created.
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A R200 ‘early bird’ registration on the e-Daba DMS™ will give your travel service or product exposure to the 7 million consumers who travel locally each year.

To register please e-mail your details to info@tourismatwork.net or sms your details to 082 296 1400.

For more information on the e-Daba database please click here
 
  Your one-stop Gateway to Tourism and Travel in South Africa  

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As the e-Daba DMS™ facilitates realtime online transactions, deposits are paid instantly via the database. Tourism@Work also only delivers and receives a placement fee for confirmed and secured business transactions. No more ‘no-shows’ without money in the bank.

In addition to the placement fee taking care of transaction costs (such as banking and card acquiring fees), communication, marketing and trip insurance, we also share a percentage of the income earned with community structures, designated industry stakeholders, our Buddi field officer network and retail partners.

The automatic reconciliation of money collected on behalf of our subscribers takes place daily. This means that the amount collected, less the placement fee, ends up in the subscribers’ bank account the same day that the transaction is confirmed, or, at the very latest, overnight.

Our unique central banking payment acquisition and settlement application allows us to collect a payment on behalf of our subscribers by credit card, debit card, the pre-paid Welcome LifeStyle card, internet and bank transfers and cash payments without the subscriber owning the facilities to facilitate such transactions.