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Managing payroll, taxation and compliance has become one of the biggest administrative pressures facing employers and business owners in Eswatini.

From changing statutory requirements to monthly tax submissions, the margin for error is small, and the cost of getting it wrong can be high. Against this backdrop, a recent development in the payroll and business advisory space comes as welcome news.

D-Bit Systems (Pty) Ltd of South Africa has officially appointed Business Web (Pty) Ltd as the authorised reseller of D-Bit Payroll Software in Eswatini.

This move strengthens local access to one of the country’s most trusted payroll solutions, built on a relationship that spans more than 30 years of service to organisations operating in the kingdom.

Over the decades, D-BIT Payroll has been carefully customised and maintained to align with Eswatini’s business environment and regulatory framework.

The system continues to support compliance with monthly tax reporting requirements, ENPF statutory relief adjustments and evolving medical aid regulations. For employers, this means peace of mind and continuity in a space where accuracy is non-negotiable.

Beyond payroll, Business Web offers a broader suite of accounting, taxation and business advisory services:

  • Client assessment – Analysis of clients financial situations
  • Financial planning – Personalised financial plans
  • Investment advice –investment strategies  
  • Tax planning and compliance – Personal, company and other taxes
  • Business development – Business plans, projections and appraisals
  • Compliance – Income tax, provisional tax, VAT

The appointment of Business Web ensures a stronger local presence, improved client support and consistent product representation.

Beyond sales, Business Web is expected to actively grow the D-BIT Payroll footprint in Eswatini, counter misinformation and maintain high standards of service delivery and regulatory compliance.

Importantly, D-Bit Systems South Africa will continue to provide technical depth, skills transfer and operational support through its Johannesburg-based payroll specialists with extensive regional experience.

For businesses, the relevance of the solution is clear. D-BIT Payroll remains ideal for organisations that require a dependable payroll system that does not rely on continuous internet connectivity.

It also appeals to existing users seeking local support, as well as businesses simply looking for a knowledgeable second opinion on payroll and compliance matters.

For tailored solutions and professional support, Business Web can be contacted at siphod@businessweb.co.sz or +268 7667 2098.

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