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    GoTyme Bank and BPC Mark Decade of Partnership Supporting Digital Banking and Payments in South Africa

    By Digital Trade OutlookMarch 25, 2026
    GoTyme Bank and BPC Mark Decade of Partnership Supporting Digital Banking and Payments in South Africa

    Johannesburg, South Africa — March 23, 2026

    GoTyme Bank, in partnership with BPC, has marked ten years of collaboration, highlighting the role of integrated payments infrastructure and digital banking platforms in supporting rapid customer growth in South Africa.

    The partnership has supported the bank’s expansion from its early development phase to serving more than 12 million customers, reflecting increasing adoption of digital-first and hybrid banking models across the region.

    BPC has provided core payments infrastructure through its SmartVista platform, enabling GoTyme Bank to offer debit card issuance, digital onboarding, and transaction processing across both digital and physical channels.

    Digital Banking Model Drives Scale

    GoTyme Bank operates a hybrid “phygital” model, combining digital banking with physical service points through retail kiosks. Customers can open accounts and receive a functioning debit card within a single visit, with onboarding completed in under five minutes.

    This integration of digital channels with in-person access points has supported customer acquisition, particularly in markets where traditional banking infrastructure remains limited.

    The bank reported strong growth following its launch, reaching 50,000 customers within two months, surpassing one million in its first year, and expanding to over 12 million customers in under seven years.

    BPC said its platform has supported this scale by enabling card issuance, compliance with international payment schemes, and end-to-end transaction processing.

    Payments Infrastructure and Operational Efficiency

    The SmartVista platform’s modular architecture and use of open APIs have allowed GoTyme Bank to roll out new features while maintaining operational efficiency. The system supports multiple payment channels, including in-app, online, and kiosk-based transactions.

    The partnership has also focused on regulatory compliance and operational readiness, including certification with global payment networks and integration of transaction flows.

    This approach has contributed to faster time-to-market for new services and improved cost efficiency, according to the companies.

    Industry Context: Payments Infrastructure as a Growth Enabler

    The collaboration reflects a broader trend in emerging markets where banks are relying on scalable payments platforms and digital onboarding to expand financial inclusion and reduce operational complexity.

    Hybrid banking models are gaining traction as institutions seek to balance accessibility with efficiency, particularly in regions where digital adoption is accelerating alongside infrastructure gaps.

    As competition increases, the ability to integrate payments, onboarding, and customer engagement into a unified platform is becoming a key differentiator for digital banks.

    Digital Trade Outlook Analysis

    The partnership between GoTyme Bank and BPC highlights the growing role of payments infrastructure in enabling scalable digital banking models. As financial services become more closely linked to digital commerce and trade ecosystems, institutions that can integrate onboarding, payments, and distribution channels will be better positioned to support broader economic participation.

    Source: Company announcement

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