Adding
over 100,000 new users a month in South Africa and Namibia alone, Ozow
is now taking steps to bring its payments platform to the rest of Africa
and the world.
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa-Tuesday 28 July 2020 [ AETOS Wire ]
(BUSINESS
WIRE)-- “In a constantly changing global economy, traditionally
dominated by large banks since 1472, (something which is unlikely to
change in the coming decades), Ozow is positioned as a disruptor to
challenge the status quo. Ozow is leading the way with an Open Banking
platform in Africa, and the startling growth of the business over the
past 6 years tells the story of a fast growing start up on the verge of
taking the African continent by storm,” says Ozow CEO and co-founder,
Thomas Pays. “As a market led company Ozow’s success has grown to see
them capturing an entire market (representing over 70% of the instant
EFT market in South Africa), from the heart of underprivileged townships
and rural areas to the highest LSM. Users all note that the payment
platform is a better, safer, and easier alternative to cards or a manual
EFT payment”.
There are over 49 million bank accounts in South
Africa alone – users just need a convenient way to pay from them. This
is where Ozow’s secure online payments platform is leading payment
innovation.
“Consumers, merchants, and banks in South Africa and
Namibia now recognize Ozow as the quick and trusted way to make
payments,” says Pays. “As most people in the region go online mainly
through their mobile devices (the same rings true for the rest of
Africa) – and often pre-pay for airtime/data – transaction speed is
essential. We commit to enabling payments in a few seconds.”
Ozow’s
latest product release in the form of a world first, patent-pending
innovation called the Ozow PIN has also resulted in increased growth of
the business. This technology empowers a user to tokenize payment and
make any repeat purchases with the simple entry of a 4-digit PIN. This
world first innovation is already aggressively taking the lion’s share
of the cash, card, and alternative payment options market by empowering
users to transact anytime, anywhere online, or at point of sale, without
the need for an app or registration. “As a market leading payments
company in Africa, we have put the needs of our clients first, resulting
in an increase of over 50% in recurring payments since the introduction
of this new technology,’’ says Pays. Ozow can also be used for
e-billing in partnership with SAGE and Xero, SMS payments via all major
networks, and QR codes. The service is becoming available in five of
South Africa’s 11 official languages, with plans to add the other
languages in the coming months.
From the merchant’s perspective,
Ozow acts as an additional layer of security to that of the existing
banking infrastructure, keeping all transactions ultra-safe at all times
and providing an environment that has proven to be safer than any other
payment mechanism. Once a payment has been confirmed, it is
irrevocable, using a real-time digital instruction issued by the owner
of the source account.
Ozow was founded in 2014 by Mitchan Adams
and Lyle Eckstein (both South African) together with CEO Thomas Pays, a
Frenchman who has lived in South Africa for more than 16 years.
The
past few years has seen Ozow become the most trusted payment brand
among users who have developed a strong emotional attachment to the
brand, empowering many to transact digitally for the first time.
Ozow’s
company values and the culture it has developed focuses on empowering
its stakeholders and being impactful. In April last year Ozow introduced
a “0% fees’’ campaign for NPO/NGO’s as well as SME’s, again leading the
way in the market as a socially responsible business, by passing value
on to entrepreneurs (a critical element of the South African economy)
who often place their customer’s needs ahead of their own.
“Today,
Ozow is a team of 50 + people who share a vision of bringing our fast
and easy payment solutions to the African continent and ultimately the
globe. Through Ozow, in a market where over ZAR9,7 trillion is
transferred via “bank to bank” payments a year, well over 11 times the
market share of card payments, the prospect of financial inclusion for
all is virtually limitless,” says Pays.
“Our approach is
completely open, and we want to partner with banks and other payments
providers in each of the markets we enter,” he says. “We’ve taken the
time to make sure our tech is ready for scalability, and we believe that
moment has now arrived.”
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Contacts
Thomas Pays
thomas@ozow.com
+27 (74) 110-1011
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