4Sight Holdings Ltd shared its yearly business report covering February 2025 results. The technology company earned more than R1 billion and raised profits after taxes 20.4 percent. The firm moved from the AltX exchange to the JSE Main Board earlier this year. Company leaders focus on artificial intelligence that works without human help. The business serves companies and governments across Africa.
The 4Sight Africa division helps African governments create better digital services for citizens. This group leads the Citizen 360 program that makes government websites easier to use. Most of the division's ownership belongs to Black South Africans with young leaders running operations. The team works on South Africa's One Government, One Mzansi, One Citizen project. These efforts aim to remove barriers between different government departments.
CEO Tertius Zitzke explained that 4Sight builds AI systems that make decisions and take actions alone. The company invested R20 million into AI research for 2025 and 2026. These smart systems will handle routine tasks in human resources, purchasing, sales and finance departments. Workers can focus on planning instead of repetitive jobs. The technology works even when internet connections are weak.
All four business groups showed strong profit growth over two years. The Channel Partner group led with 27.3 percent higher earnings. Operating profits jumped 26.2 percent to R49.2 million. The company works with more than 1,000 business partners across Africa, Central Europe and the Middle East.
The 4Sight Africa division helps African governments create better digital services for citizens. This group leads the Citizen 360 program that makes government websites easier to use. Most of the division's ownership belongs to Black South Africans with young leaders running operations. The team works on South Africa's One Government, One Mzansi, One Citizen project. These efforts aim to remove barriers between different government departments.
CEO Tertius Zitzke explained that 4Sight builds AI systems that make decisions and take actions alone. The company invested R20 million into AI research for 2025 and 2026. These smart systems will handle routine tasks in human resources, purchasing, sales and finance departments. Workers can focus on planning instead of repetitive jobs. The technology works even when internet connections are weak.
All four business groups showed strong profit growth over two years. The Channel Partner group led with 27.3 percent higher earnings. Operating profits jumped 26.2 percent to R49.2 million. The company works with more than 1,000 business partners across Africa, Central Europe and the Middle East.