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Now you can pay small businesses via WhatsApp

Apr 23, 2021 Nedbank, in collaboration with Mastercard and Ukheshe, has launched Money Message, a payment platform that lets small and microbusinesses receive secure in-chat payments from their customers via WhatsApp. Believed to be a first in South Africa, the solution will enable merchants to send an invoice requesting a payment from any customer seamlessly through WhatsApp. Their customers, in turn, can quickly and seamlessly settle a payment directly from the platform. “The need for a diverse range of contactless payment methods is more important today than we could have possibly imagined, as we seek to rebuild the economy by giving businesses the ability to transact in a safe and secure way,” says Chipo Mushwana, executive: emerging payments at Nedbank. “In order to support entrepreneurship and sustainable business growth across all markets, we need to deliver low-cost, accessible and flexible solutions that leverage widely accessible technologies.

Customers can now pay small businesses via WhatsApp

Customers can now pay small businesses via WhatsApp By Staff Reporter Share Nedbank, in collaboration with Mastercard and Ukheshe, has launched Money Message, a payment platform that lets small and micro businesses conveniently receive secure in-chat payments from their customers via WhatsApp. The bank said the solution was the first of its kind in South Africa. “The solution will enable merchants to send an invoice requesting payment from any customer seamlessly through WhatsApp. Their customers, in turn, can quickly and seamlessly settle payment directly from the platform,” it said. How it works: the business owner sends a request-to-pay message to the customer, and, for first-time users, a notification is sent via SMS, prompting them to register for the service. The customer adds their name and surname and registers their card details to make the payment securely. This means customers could make secure, cardless payments via their cellphone numbers or QR codes.

South African Customers can now pay small businesses via WhatsApp

South African Customers can now pay small businesses via WhatsApp
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Image sourced from YoMZanzi Nedbank, Mastercard and Ukheshe have partnered to launch Money Message – a new payment platform that lets small businesses receive secure in-chat payments from their customers via WhatsApp. A first in South Africa, the solution is expected to enable merchants to send an invoice requesting payment from any customer seamlessly through WhatsApp. Their customers in turn can quickly settle payment directly from the platform. “The need for a diverse range of contactless payment methods is more important today than we could have possibly imagined, as we seek to rebuild the economy by giving businesses the ability to transact in a safe and secure way,” says Chipo Mushwana, Executive of Emerging Payments at Nedbank.

Lucky break as eagle-eyed snapper spots ray cruising for a feed

Mike Smits/Supplied Smits wasn t sure what he was seeing in the Nelson Haven, until he saw both wing tips break the surface. Smits was out with his camera for the first time in several months after breaking his arm. The injury had made it difficult for him to manage his camera equipment and as luck would have it, his camera with a teleconverter lens on it had a flat battery, so he made do with his other camera. Smits managed to capture another shot of it framed by the mountains in the background. “I would have loved to have got both wings raised with the Western Ranges in the background but when I was ready it didn’t want to co-operate any more.

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