Close Menu
    Facebook LinkedIn YouTube Instagram X (Twitter)
    Blue Tech Wave Media
    Facebook LinkedIn YouTube Instagram X (Twitter)
    • Home
    • Leadership Alliance
    • Exclusives
    • History of Internet
    • AFRINIC News
    • Internet Governance
      • Regulation
      • Governance Bodies
      • Emerging Tech
    • Others
      • IT Infrastructure
        • Networking
        • Cloud
        • Data Centres
      • Company Stories
        • Profiles
        • Startups
        • Tech Titans
        • Partner Content
      • Fintech
        • Blockchain
        • Payments
        • Regulation
      • Tech Trends
        • AI
        • AR/VR
        • IoT
      • Video / Podcast
    Blue Tech Wave Media
    Home » AddPay: Driving change in South Africa’s payments landscape
    Profiles

    AddPay: Driving change in South Africa’s payments landscape

    By Jocelyn FangSeptember 23, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
    • AddPay provides merchants with Android-based devices, cloud platforms and tools for terminal management, e-commerce, collections and onboarding
    • Innovations such as real-time settlement, remote terminal management, and multi-device connectivity are among recent responses. 

    AddPay (Pty) Ltd’s role in South Africa’s payments sector

    AddPay offers a payment network that covers secure card processing, device platforms, e-commerce, collections, onboarding, and terminal management. It supplies Android-based POS devices (for example P5, T2, E1Lite etc.), plus software platforms like PayCloud and TMS that enable merchants to monitor transactions, update devices, and manage operations in real time. 

    The company claims more than R50 million in annual transactions, over 5,000 satisfied clients, and a 5/5 customer rating. It is based in Stellenbosch, Cape Town, with devices in South Africa and Namibia. 

    AddPay has also recently introduced a Seven-Day Settlement Account in partnership with Absa Bank. Merchants receive daily settlement of funds even on Sundays and public holidays. This helps with cash-flow, especially in sectors like fuel, hospitality, retail. 

    The firm’s incubation programme helps businesses become Payment Facilitators (“PayFacs”). It provides training in compliance (PCI-DSS, AML, SARB regulations), legal frameworks, mapping risk, device management and operations. 

    Also read: Eko-Konnect Research and Education Driving Innovation
    Also read: University of Education, Winneba: Pioneering Teacher Education and Innovation

    Challenges & Innovations with AddPay at the forefront

    The South African payments industry is under transformation. Regulatory changes are in motion. One is to open the National Payments System (NPS) to non-bank entities so they can participate directly in clearing and settlement without needing bank sponsorship. Licences for non-banks are expected as early as early 2026. This aligns with SARB’s Vision 2025. 

    In addition, digital payment adoption is accelerating. There is more demand for less friction, faster settlement, connectivity even in areas with weak signal. Fraud risk, data protection, and ensuring interoperability are more urgent than ever.

    Innovations around terminal device features are also visible. AddPay and Wiseasy have collaborated to produce Android devices that work over WiFi or dual SIM to cope with unreliable connectivity. Devices are integrated with cloud platforms for remote updates, management, and real-time reporting. 

    Another innovation is the move to real-time or near real-time settlement, such as monthly or daily settlements including non-business days. This is increasingly important to merchants managing tight cash flows. AddPay’s Seven-Day Settlement Account is an example. 

    Regulators are also pushing for more inclusive payment systems, and for frameworks that balance innovation with protection for consumers. Licensing, anti-money laundering, data privacy (such as under South Africa’s POPIA), are major parts of this. 

    Addpay South Africa’s payment
    Jocelyn Fang

    Jocelyn is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied investment Management at Bayes business school . Contact her at j.fang@btw.media.

    Related Posts

    Guaranty Trust Bank (Ghana) Limited: Precision and Customer-Centric Banking in West Africa

    September 23, 2025

    MainOne Cable Company (Ghana) Ltd: Driving Digital Growth in West Africa

    September 23, 2025

    IMobility: reshaping South Africa’s assets

    September 23, 2025
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    CATEGORIES
    Archives
    • September 2025
    • August 2025
    • July 2025
    • June 2025
    • May 2025
    • April 2025
    • March 2025
    • February 2025
    • January 2025
    • December 2024
    • November 2024
    • October 2024
    • September 2024
    • August 2024
    • July 2024
    • June 2024
    • May 2024
    • April 2024
    • March 2024
    • February 2024
    • January 2024
    • December 2023
    • November 2023
    • October 2023
    • September 2023
    • August 2023
    • July 2023

    Blue Tech Wave (BTW.Media) is a future-facing tech media brand delivering sharp insights, trendspotting, and bold storytelling across digital, social, and video. We translate complexity into clarity—so you’re always ahead of the curve.

    BTW
    • About BTW
    • Contact Us
    • Join Our Team
    • About AFRINIC
    • History of the Internet
    TERMS
    • Privacy Policy
    • Cookie Policy
    • Terms of Use
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube LinkedIn

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.