
Track this Black Friday’s big spenders on Peach Payments
Peach Payments has launched a tracking dashboard for this year’s Black Friday, breaking down payments by cost, province, method, and more.
Peach Payments has launched a tracking dashboard for this year’s Black Friday, breaking down payments by cost, province, method, and more.
This week the ridesharing platform celebrated 10 years of operation in SA, announcing the launch of Store Pick-Ups locally too.
Amazon is launching in South Africa next year, but what will its fresh monopoly allegations mean for the local market?
The training being offered by Paystack takes place this weekend but space is limited to 100 SMEs.
Amazon will launch in South Africa in 2024 in a market dominated by local firm Takealot, which is facing the giant on the back foot.
Launched in the US alone for now, multi-store ordering allows customers to order from several stores and pay a single delivery fee.
Visa is specifically looking for companies developing generative AI technologies that will benefit commerce and payments.
Recently acquired by MassMart, the OneCart app has rolled out a new comparative shopping tool for consumers wanting to find the best price.
Jumia, once called the “Africa’s Amazon,” has again posted an operating loss in its latest results, owing to record inflation in its markets.
Takealot is in the crosshairs of the South African Competition Commission which accuses the ecommerce giant of anti-competitor behaviour.
Chinese giant Shein enjoys huge popularity in South Africa, but a recent trip to clear its name of allegations has some in uproar.
Inflation, rising interest rates and loadshedding are hurting consumers and that means less money to spend on Takealot.
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