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South African SMEs Embrace Digital Payments and Show Growth Optimism

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South African SMEs are increasingly embracing digital payments, showcasing a strong outlook for growth in the coming year.

A recent Mastercard SME Confidence Index reveals that 80% of surveyed South African SMEs accept online payments. Half of these businesses express optimism about the next 12 months, with 43% anticipating revenue growth.

South African SMEs Show Strong Digital Maturity

The Mastercard study indicates that South African SMEs are leading in online payment acceptance within the EEMEA region. Most businesses surveyed utilize dedicated business cards, reflecting their commercial maturity and financial management capabilities.

As they navigate a challenging economic landscape, these SMEs are increasingly focused on digital sophistication. The study highlights that technological advancements are viewed positively by nearly two-thirds of participants, with 55% recognizing the benefits of artificial intelligence and machine learning.

Key Priorities for Growth Among SMEs

South African SMEs are prioritizing seamless payment solutions and robust security measures as they plan for future growth. Training and upskilling their teams also rank high on their agenda, alongside seeking effective regulatory support.

Many SMEs are actively pursuing external funding, with 31% looking for additional credit to invest in their businesses. This demonstrates a clear appetite for growth and innovation in the sector.

Next Steps for South African SMEs

  • Focus on training and upskilling teams.
  • Seek effective regulatory support.
  • Explore additional credit options for business investment.

South African SMEs are poised for growth as they leverage digital payments and financial tools.

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