FFC stands for Fidelity Fund Certificate. In the South African property industry it is the certificate associated with a property practitioner's ability to operate, and it is administered through the regulatory framework that governs property practitioners.
For most practitioners and agencies the day-to-day reality of an FFC is administrative: applications, supporting documentation, renewals, and keeping records up to date as circumstances change.
Where practitioners usually get stuck
The difficulty is rarely the concept — it is the process. Documents need to be gathered, forms completed accurately, submissions tracked, and follow-ups managed while you are also running listings, clients and a business.
- Gathering and organising supporting documentation
- Keeping personal and agency details current
- Tracking renewal timelines before they lapse
- Managing the same process across a team of agents
How Accession Consulting assists
We handle the administrative side: preparing and organising your documentation, managing the submission process, following up, and keeping a record of what has been done. We do not determine regulatory requirements and we cannot guarantee outcomes — approval rests with the regulator.
This article is general information provided by Accession Consulting to help you understand the type of support available. It is not legal advice and does not set out regulatory requirements. Requirements are determined by the regulator and can change — contact us and we will confirm what applies to your situation.
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