BANKSETA AR 31 AUGUST
ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS NOTES TO THE ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS for the year ended 31 March 2022
20.
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS (CONTINUED)
20.4 Ageing of financial assets and liabilities (continued)
The ageing and carrying amounts of each category of financial liabilities is as follows;
Carrying amount
Contractual cash flows
6 months or less
6 - 12 months 1 - 2 years
More than 2 years
R’000
R’000
R’000
R’000
R’000
R’000
2021/22 Trade and other payables from exchange transactions
(6 790)
(6 790)
(6 790)
-
-
-
Trade and other payables from non - exchange transactions (85 271)
(85 271)
(85 271)
-
-
-
Carrying amount
Contractual cash flows
6 months or less
6 - 12 months 1 - 2 years
More than 2 years
R’000
R’000
R’000
R’000
R’000
R’000
2020/21 Trade and other payables from exchange transactions
(6 712)
(6 712)
(6 712)
-
-
-
Trade and other payables from non - exchange transactions (32 992)
* *
(32 992)
(32 992)
-
-
-
In case of liquidity problems, funding resources might be available in terms of DHET and National Treasury approval for borrowing requirements in the open market.
20.5 Credit risk The SETA limits its treasury counter-party exposure by only dealing with well-established financial institutions approved by National Treasury. The SETA’s exposure is continuously monitored by the Accounting Authority. Credit risk with respect to levy paying employers is limited due to the nature of the income received. The SETA’s concentration of credit risk is limited to the banking industry in which the SETA operates. No events occurred in the banking industry during the financial year that may have an impact on the accounts receivable that has not been adequately provided for. Post balance sheet events in regard to the Covid -19 pandemic, and the lockdown emanating from the declaration of the National State of Disaster, and the expected economic downturn as well as the four month skills development levy holiday legislated are not expected to impact on the accounts receivable. The SETA is exposed to a concentration of credit risk, as significant amounts of income flows through the South African Revenue Service (SARS). This concentration of risk is limited as SARS is a government entity with sound reputation. Accounts receivable are presented net of allowance for irrecoverable debt.
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