Company overview
Metropolitan Government Systems (MetGovis) has established a solid track record with municipal, provincial and national government for delivering a wide range of municipal property valuation and management products and services that improve existing revenue streams and identify new sources of income.
Local Government must deliver
While national government directs policy, it is municipalities that operate at grassroots and must deliver on infrastructural needs and provide basic services. These are legal responsibilities.
MetVal property management systems lead the way
One of the key sources of revenue to meet these obligations is the management of property valuation and rating within the municipal environment.
MetGovis has been supporting local government deliver on their promises since 1993. The company provides a wide range of specialised services and products focused on improving existing and identifying new sources of revenue. Our objective is to provide products and services with tangible, cost-effective results. Through the implementation of these practical solutions we contribute to skills transfer and community upliftment.
Consulting services, providing expert advice without the overheads
It is difficult for many municipalities to retain experts in all fields and MetGovis has an extensive range of consulting services making use of some of the most accomplished individuals and teams in South Africa. Whether it’s implementing elements of the Municipal Property Rates Amendment Act, ensuring compliancy to the Auditor-General’s requirements of training of new councillors MetGovis can tailor a service to meet the municipality’s precise needs.
Carbon credits can be a new source of income
MetGovis is one of the few local organisations offering a complete carbon credit programme where municipalities implement United Nations-approved Clean Development Mechanisms are able to earn carbon credits that can be traded for additional income. Many of these programmes have further benefits where, in addition to the potential income, they can change consumer behaviour to reduce energy consumption and pay municipal accounts more timeously.










