Servest SA
Hewellyn Brian Padiachey has extensive work experience in financial management and accounting roles. Hewellyn Brian began their career at Tsebo Facilities Solutions in 2004 as an Administrator/Jnr Creditors Administrator. Hewellyn Brian then moved on to become a Snr Financial Controller at Standard Bank Head Office before transitioning to Jnr Financial Manager at Tsebo Facilities Solutions. In 2011, they joined Tsebo Outsourcing Group as a Financial Accountant and later moved to Servest SA, where they held various positions including Financial Accountant, Project Accountant, Financial Manager SA, Acting Financial Director, and currently, Financial Director. Hewellyn Brian'sexperience spans across different companies and positions, showcasing their expertise in financial management and accounting.
Hewellyn Brian Padiachey's education history includes various degrees and diplomas in different fields. In 2023, they obtained a Bachelor's degree in Accounting and Business/Management from CIMA. Prior to that, in 2022, they attended the Graduate School of Business - University of Cape Town, focusing on Organizational Leadership. From 2019 to 2022, they pursued a Diploma in Accounting and Business/Management at ACCA. Additionally, they earned a High School Diploma in Civil Engineering Technology/Technician from HTS Witbank between 2000 and 2004. While the specific start and end years are not provided, they also have some association with the University of South Africa/Universiteit van Suid-Afrika, with a focus on Accounting and Finance.
Servest SA
Servest is a leading black-owned facilities management company, providing integrated facilities solutions for the internal and external built and marine environments; including solutions such as internal and external design and space planning, cost optimisation analysis, carbon impact reduction, cleaning, parking, catering, hygiene, security, pest control, office plants, and landscaping solutions across multiple African countries. Servest was established in 1997. In 2015, Kagiso Tiso Holdings (KTH) acquired 51% of Servest making it the first black-owned facilities management company in Africa. The Group employs 24 000 people across 11 110 sites. Servest is the go-to integrated facilities solutions provider for the continent’s diverse businesses, for the internal and external built and marine environments. Integrated Facilities Solutions? Think Servest