SA Companies Adopting ‘Tap-n-Go’ Cashless Payment Systems

South Africa’s retailers, financial institutions and brands are gaining pace with international competitors in adopting technologies such as near-field communication (NFC) for mobile and cashless payments. Two years ago, it was predicted that the high cost of installing point-of-sale terminals and other enabling infrastructure would hamper adoption. However, several companies have implemented such systems so

KCB, KBS Partner for Abiria Card Fare Payment Platform

Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB) and Kenya Bus Services (KBS) have unveiled the Abiria card, which facilitates cashless payments on commuter buses in line with the government’s directive that all public service vehicles migrate to such methods by July 1. Competition is rife in the industry ahead of July 1, with HumanIPO reporting earlier this month

South Africa, Kenya Ranked Top Users of Cashless Payments in Africa

South Africa and Kenya are leading the continent in embracing and adopting cashless payments, according to the results of a new global survey. Dubbed The Cashless Journey, the report shows that 43 per cent of South Africans, 27 per cent of Kenyans and 7 per cent of Egyptians, which came third in the continent, had

Identive Awarded Cashless Payment Services Contract for German Football Stadium

Identive Group, Inc.  a provider of solutions and services for the identification, security and RFID industries, has been awarded a multi-year contract to provide cashless payment services at home matches of Berlin football club Hertha BSC in Olympiastadion Berlin, the second largest football stadium in Germany. The Berlin stadium has a seating capacity of over