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Companies pay the department of home affairs to do ID verification when consumers, for example, want to pay with a card or ...
Tymebank says R10 for real-time identity verification is too much but Home Affairs has fighting words for the unicorn.
Digital access or regressive tax? TymeBank, Capitec and Minister Leon Schreiber weigh in as Department of Home Affairs identity verification fee hike becomes law.
Bank Zero founder Michael Jordaan announced that Lesaka bought their bank for R1.1 billion, pending regulatory approvals.
TymeBank has sent an open letter urging president Cyril Ramaphosa, National Treasury and the Reserve Bank to stop Home ...
Coenraad Jonker, founder and CEO of Tyme Group, urges Minister of Home Affairs Leon Schreiber in an open letter to reverse ...
TymeBank co-founder Coen Jonker has slammed home affairs’ ID verification fee hike, warning it threatens financial inclusion and digital progress.
A stable environment at home and opportunities in other African regions are providing a solid backdrop for South African ...
South Africans can also access scan-to-pay apps like SnapScan and Zapper, enabling businesses to accept card payments without physical terminals. According to Discovery Bank and Visa’s SpendTrend 25 ...
Change Logic played a pivotal role in the successful deployment of BankservAfrica’s highly successful PayShap.
Small businesses are yet again expected to absorb the shocks of stalling growth, economic policy and diplomacy.