Women who bank on better, bank on each other
Bank on better is a promise of trust and the belief that better is always possible. It’s the strength you draw from those who show up when it matters most. Whether it’s family, friends, the goals you’ve set or the life you’re building, we’re all banking on something and have people who are banking on us.
This Women’s Month, we’re celebrating women who are doing just that.
Aqeelah Harron: Banks on using her own vulnerability to help other women
Aqeelah Harron is a mother, wife and the co-founder of two purpose-driven brands; Worthy Co. – a natural supplement range, and Ayah Creative Studio – a creative home décor studio. But her real power lies in how she uses her own story to support other women.
She banks on vulnerability – the kind that creates space for others to share their own experiences.
That’s why so many women bank on Aqeelah – for her openness, empathy and for the reminder that you don’t have to have it all together to be a source of strength.
Basani Maluleke: Banks on living her purpose through her career
Basani Maluleke is not just the Group Executive of Retail at Capitec. She’s a purposeful leader who’s grounded in family, guided by vision and deeply committed to making South Africa better.
She banks on using her career as a platform to live her purpose. For Basani, that means creating solutions that genuinely improve people’s lives – staying rooted in the belief that we are all here to leave the world better than we found it.
Her journey began in law because, at the time, she believed law was the best way to help people. But deep down, she wanted to do more. That drive led her to Capitec, a place where purpose and impact are part of how we work.
This Women’s Month, it’s her sister who stands top of mind. As South Africa’s Auditor-General, her sister is responsible for holding the country to account. She does the kind of work that truly makes South Africa better.
For Basani, banking on better means striving to be better in every way – more present, more intentional, more courageous.
Tumi Moliko: Banks on the power of growing through motherhood
Tumi Moliko is a first-time mom, storyteller and community builder. But above all, she’s a woman who believes in growing through what you go through.
She banks on the power of motherhood, not just in raising her son but in discovering the kind of woman she wants to become.
Raised by a mother who led with love, Tumi is determined to do the same – but better.
Through her platform, she’s built a community of women navigating the same unknowns. And they bank on her, not for perfect answers, but for the honesty and openness that remind them they’re not alone.
When women bank on better, others can too
This year’s national Women’s Day theme is “Building resilient economies for all”. At Capitec, we’re not just celebrating these women, we’re banking on them. Because when women bank on better, they uplift families, shift communities and shape a stronger South Africa.
So this Women’s Month, ask yourself: Who do you bank on? Who banks on you? And why wouldn’t you bank on better?