Payroll has failed. SARS is knocking. Your accountant just resigned.
Fulcrum stabilizes your business finances in days — not months.
Staff not paid. Payroll software corrupted. Payroll administrator resigned without notice. Your business is 48 hours from a labour dispute.
SARS audit letter received. VAT returns outstanding. Tax directives not processed. Penalties accumulating daily while you wait.
Your accountant or bookkeeper left suddenly. Financial records are incomplete. Month-end is tomorrow. Management accounts are overdue.
Bank requires updated financials for facility review. Investors need management accounts. You have no idea what your actual financial position is.
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A 47-person manufacturing firm's payroll administrator resigned without notice on the 23rd of the month. Payroll software was password-locked. Staff were due to be paid in 5 days. HR had no access to salary records.
A retail group with 3 outlets received a SARS audit notification. VAT returns were 6 months outstanding. Income tax assessments were disputed. Penalties had accumulated to R180,000. The previous accountant had disappeared.
A 3-year-old tech startup lost their entire finance team (2 people) in one week. No handover. No documented processes. Management accounts were 4 months behind. An investor board meeting was scheduled in 3 weeks.
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Fulcrum had our payroll running again within 48 hours. I didn't think it was possible. They walked in, assessed the situation, and just fixed it.
SARS had been chasing us for months. Fulcrum resolved everything in 3 days and got most of our penalties remitted. Absolute professionals.
We lost our entire finance team in one week. Fulcrum rebuilt everything from scratch and had us board-meeting ready in 2 weeks. Remarkable.
Do not wait until the situation gets worse. Every hour of delay in a financial crisis costs more than the intervention. Contact us now.