After witnessing tremendous growth over the last few years, contactless mobile payment app SnapScan says it is going beyond providing QR payment services. It will soon launch its e-commerce service ...
South Africans can now use Masterpass to pay their bill at over 30,000 SnapScan merchants in South Africa, MasterCard announced. To pay, Masterpass users need to scan a SnapCode – SnapScan’s QR code – ...
South Africans can now use Masterpass, a global digital payment service by Mastercard, to pay for goods and services at over 30 000 SnapScan merchants in South Africa using their smartphones. This ...
The Standard Bank Merchant Solutions team continue to provide South African merchants with a wide range of card and payment solutions geared towards enhancing efficiency and convenience. Standard Bank ...
Even street sellers of The Big Issue magazine can now accept payment by mobile in South Africa Capetonian Sam Laing sounds like a brand ambassador when she talks about her favourite local mobile ...
South Africa-based Standard Bank will formally launch its SnapScan mobile payment application to more than 10,000 merchants across the country, allowing them to accept payments from customers using QR ...
Masterpass enables users to make online and in-store purchases using the digital wallet on their smartphones, without needing to carry their bankcards with them. A single SnapScan QR code can be ...
South Africa, like China, India and other emerging markets, has embraced QR codes as a convenient and low-cost method for mobile payments at the point of sale. But as these countries are finding, ...
If you’d prefer to leave your bank cards at home and never carry cash, you can now make payments using your iPhone, Samsung Galaxy phone or Blackberry. Freely available for download in several app ...
SnapScan, the locally-developed mobile payments service, is fast gaining popularity among big and small businesses across the country. SnapScan allows you to make payments by scanning a QR code to an ...
Capetonian Sam Laing sounds like a brand ambassador when she talks about her favourite local mobile payments application. But she isn't. Instead, she's one of a growing number of people in South ...