How SA consumers are driving the digital payments revolution

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Tonight on KayaBiz, we’re talking to one of the leading voices in digital payments and business solutions in South Africa. The 2025 festive season saw record growth in digital transactions, signalling not just resilient consumer demand, but also the accelerating shift towards mobile-first, online commerce.
Joining us is Norman Nyawo, Head of Merchant Solutions for Business and Commercial Banking at Standard Bank South Africa. He shares insights on how businesses are adapting to the digital payments revolution.
29 Jan 3PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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