Nedbank Pitch & Polish returns to scale South Africa’s next generation of growth-ready businesses
- Bongekile Nkomo
- 12 hours ago
- 4 min read

Nedbank Pitch & Polish, one of South Africa’s most consistent engines of entrepreneurial growth, has opened entries for its 16th season alongside long-standing headline partner Nedbank.
Over 15 seasons, the programme has supported entrepreneurs in refining their strategy, strengthening their systems and building more resilient businesses. What sets the programme apart is its proven ability to develop entrepreneurs through a deliberate blend of competition, one-on-one mentoring and entrepreneurial learning, where contestants engage in a battle of business pitches for their chance to win the R1-million prize package. In the process, they gain entrepreneurial skills and knowledge through intensive mentorship and commercial training delivered through Africa’s leading business incubator, Raizcorp.
“We understand that today’s small businesses are navigating an increasingly complex landscape from adopting digital solutions at pace, to building resilience in a changing economic climate, and championing sustainability as a core part of growth,” Monique Chinnah, Senior Manager: Beyond Banking. “In 2026, access to the right tools, networks and capital can make all the difference between surviving and thriving. Our sponsorship of Pitch and Polish reflects our commitment to empowering South African entrepreneurs with more than funding. We’re investing in capability, confidence, connection and congruence. We are purposely supporting emerging founders to refine their ideas, sharpen their business models, and unlock opportunities that will drive innovation, create jobs, and strengthen communities.”
The programme unfolds across multiple elimination rounds and is released as a 16-episode online series, creating a public learning environment where viewers also gain practical insight into business fundamentals. Last season attracted over 10.5 million viewers, reflecting the growing national interest in entrepreneurship and practical business education.
The winner of this year’s Nedbank Pitch & Polish will receive R650 000 in cash and a R350 000 bursary for a two-year incubation programme with Raizcorp. Second- and third-place winners receive R100 000 and R50 000, respectively.
Past success
Since winning Nedbank Pitch & Polish in 2023, Tshireletso Mokate, founder of Camping RetrEats, says the business has diversified its offering by introducing a Premium Deluxe product and a manufacturing stream for camping equipment and repairs.
Although 2023 was one of the company’s highest revenue years, Mokate says the business faced significant operational pressure, including vehicle accidents, rising overheads and price increases that impacted their customer base. The introduction of the Premium offering, funded through the Nedbank Pitch & Polish prize money, proved critical, “Without it, the business would have been approximately R3-million down in turnover,” he says.
Since winning Pitch & Polish, Camping RetrEats has navigated revenue pressure and operational challenges by applying lessons from the programme. Product innovation and system-based efficiencies, including the introduction of a Premium Deluxe offering and manufacturing capabilities, says Mokate, helped stabilise income and support long-term sustainability.
As part of the prize investment, the business acquired a manufacturing operation and is now two years into producing camping tents and conducting repairs, lowering internal repair costs while creating an additional revenue stream. Camping RetrEats has also partnered with a leading car brand in South Africa and contributed to raising R4-million in revenue for the brand during a single activation weekend.
“Allon Raiz once said, ‘Often times when your business grows, your profit margins tend to diminish as well’. That has stuck out in my head since, and I’ve learnt that business is not necessarily a size-or-number-of-customers game, but also about offering deliberate value to your customers so they see your service as essential. We have also been more systems-based and not knowledge-based, as systems can run a business better than the experience of each employee.”
Reflecting on the programme, Mokate says one pivotal moment was being asked what he would do with a R20-million investment. “I realised I hadn’t thought that far as an entrepreneur – I needed to be R20-million ready.”
He believes Season 16 is best suited to entrepreneurs who are confident in their businesses, have tested their model, are ready to scale, and, most importantly, are teachable.
Developing businesses that last
As South Africa’s SMME sector continues to shoulder the responsibility of job creation and local economic participation, programmes that combine sponsorship with rigorous business development play a crucial role.
“The programme was designed as a structured learning environment where entrepreneurs refine their thinking and systems to grow beyond founder dependence,” says Raizcorp CEO Allon Raiz. “The combination of mentorship through the programme as well as public accountability encourages participants to test their assumptions and confront weaknesses in their models for better decision-making.”
Watch Season 16 of Pitch & Polish on the official series platform, at https://pitchandpolish.com/ and learn alongside South Africa’s emerging entrepreneurs. To apply for season 16 and submit your entry, visit the Nedbank Pitch & Polish website and complete the application form before 10 April 2026.
About Nedbank Pitch & Polish
Nedbank Pitch & Polish, now in its 16th year, is sponsored by Nedbank and powered by Raizcorp. It’s a blend of competition, 1-on-1 mentoring and entrepreneurial learning. The contestants engage in a gripping battle of business pitches to compete for the ultimate prize of R1 million. The entrepreneurial skills and knowledge they learn during the process will increase their chances of obtaining investment or funding and establishing sustainable businesses. To find out more about the 2025 Nedbank Pitch & Polish Programme, visit pitchandpolish.com.
About Raizcorp
Raizcorp, according to The Economist, is the only genuine incubator in Africa, providing full-service enterprise and supplier development programmes that guide entrepreneurs to profitability. Raizcorp has created Prosperation™ – its own unique, world-renowned model of business incubation. Founded in 2000, Raizcorp has become Africa’s premier business incubator model. For more information visit https://www.raizcorp.com/



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