Fintech firm Paystack to spread across Africa

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Payments firm Paystack ramps up efforts to expand to more African countries. DigitalEconomy

is ramping up efforts to expand to more African countries. So says Joel Bronkowski, Paystack South Africa country lead, in an e-mail interview with ITWeb.

“The first year was spent getting our partnerships in place and doing market research on the opportunity in SA. This early time served us well in forming a number of early alliances that we returned to when our product was ready for beta testers. While Paystack has entered partnerships with Wix, Craft CMS, Commerce7 and Siteminder to solve this challenge, Bronkowski points out there are many other tools South African businesses would like to use.

“We also have integrations with many of SA’s e-commerce tools, such as Wix, Shopify and WooCommerce. Aside from these, we also enable merchants to handle their billing needs via our subscription tool or Debicheck .

 

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