INSIDE YOUR BUSINESS: Driving SME Growth Through Digital Payments with Capitec

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As South Africa’s entrepreneurs push forward in a tough economic climate, the ability to trade faster, smarter and more affordably has never been more critical. Digital payments are no longer a nice-to-have, they’re a growth engine.

On Inside Your Business this evening , we’re joined by Chris Zietsman, Executive Head of Capitec Payments, to unpack how Capitec is reshaping payment acceptance for SMEs with simpler, more transparent and accessible solutions.

Capitec, SA’s leading digital bank is moving beyond traditional banking norms by empowering small businesses with tools that improve cash flow, reduce costs, and enable them to meet customers wherever they choose to transact.
26 Nov 2025 3PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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