Fintech Finance presents: The Fintech Magazine 21

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REGIONAL SPOTLIGHT: SOUTH AFRICA

First National Bank is leading the charge as South Africa’s major banks gear up to take payments to a new level. Chief Digital Officer Raj Makanjee and CEO of Commercial, Gordon Little, explain how its partnership with HPS could transform the future of transfers The digital payments landscape in South Africa is a challenging one for its native big banks. An overwhelming majority of retail payments (73 per cent) were cash-based before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, according to the annual report from the Payment Association of South Africa. And yet 80 per cent of the population is banked, mobile penetration is high and the country’s payment infrastructure has been rated in the world’s top five. As with most economies, digital transactions, by necessity, increased when communities locked down. One online payment platform in South Africa noted a 35-to-40 per cent rise in transactions, as well as a rise in the number of retailers requesting online payment systems, according to McKinsey. But the extraordinary circumstances of 2020 mask systemic barriers to sustained and widespread digital usage that the banks are trying to address before they lose market share to South Africa’s growing number of challengers and foreign Big Tech.

“One of the challenges we have in South Africa is that we have this very formal economy where card acceptance and electronic payment acceptance is comparable with most developed countries. But then we have the informal, historically disadvantaged, township-based economies, that are still very cash-based,” says Raj Makanjee, chief digital officer and retail and private banking CEO for First National Bank (FNB). Patchy network connectivity in rural areas and high data costs make mobile banking uneconomic for many. To add to the complexity, while nearly everyone has a mobile phone, less wealthy and non-metropolitan communities, in particular, have handsets based on the USSD (Unstructured Supplementary Service Data) format, a text-driven technology that doesn’t support most current mobile banking applications. FNB itself has nearly five million transacting customers, but still only a little more than half (2.8 million) used apps on

their phones to access its services by the start of 2021. For banks and consumers alike, this disparity means additional cost and less security in payments. And it’s why the Payment Association of South Africa set out, in 2018, to create a payment system that’s ‘as good as cash’; a low-cost, secure, instant and easy-to-use capability that’s agnostic to where the payment originates (be it mobile wallet, bank account or card), thus ensuring universal access to digital transactions. Meanwhile, banks are transforming their own payments platforms and back offices as they prepare to compete in an all-digital future while accommodating non-digital transactions for as long as they are needed by this two-lane economy. FNB was the first of them to partner with payment technology provider HPS, to roll out its PowerCARD platform. This has allowed the bank to take a green-field approach to its payments architecture – so far with zero disruption to existing customers as the bank ditches its outdated, retrofitted internal payments system. Importantly, it addresses two co-dependent parts of its value chain – card issuing and merchant acquiring. “On the issuing side, we’re using the HPS PowerCARD platform to build out new solutions that we believe will disrupt but then benefit both clients and ourselves,” says Makanjee.

All to pay for: There’s huge opportunity in South African payments – and big challenges, too

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Articles inside

The modern art of the FPGA

8min
pages 103-106

A Fresh start

3min
pages 110-112

Regime change

8min
pages 99-102

Just the ticket

7min
pages 107-109

A new chapter for AI

8min
pages 95-98

Testing times

6min
pages 88-90

Beyond ISO 20022

7min
pages 91-94

The digital hello Nordic-style

11min
pages 84-87

Banking on BNPL

8min
pages 78-80

Time for a reinvention

7min
pages 81-83

Time to let Zip

7min
pages 72-74

First mover

8min
pages 69-71

Ahead of the eight

11min
pages 64-68

The great fintech bake-off

7min
pages 58-59

Richly deserved

11min
pages 60-63

Magical banking

10min
pages 54-57

Sunset on the office

9min
pages 46-50

At your service

8min
pages 51-53

A moving target

8min
pages 43-45

Getting to know you

8min
pages 31-33

Local heroes?

7min
pages 40-42

A world on the move

17min
pages 8-13

Bringing ATMs in from the cold

8min
pages 37-39

The ATM pool table

4min
pages 34-36

Meet ‘The Enablers’

7min
pages 24-27

Stick or twist?

8min
pages 28-30

Cool to be kind

10min
pages 20-23
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