Big banks, take note: PayShap should be free - TechCentral (2024)

Big banks, take note: PayShap should be free - TechCentral (1)The adoption of rapid payments in South Africa, via BankservAfrica’s PayShap platform, is far lower than in countries such as India and Brazil.

A big reason could be the cost to consumers.

There are obviously differences in how long rapid payment platforms (RPPs) have been available in South Africa, Brazil and India – South Africa being the most recent to launch. Other factors such as comparatively high fees and a less aggressive awareness drive are also hampering PayShap’s growth, with the economy being the ultimate loser.

In the Indian market, RPPs interoperate with bank accounts, digital wallets and even WhatsApp, which makes it easy for businesses to interact with their customers and facilitate real-time transactions simultaneously.

The impact of RPPs is most strongly observed in the informal segment of the world’s fifth largest economy. Rural communities and small businesses have decreased their reliance on cash, while the flow of money in the economy has gained momentum due to a sharp increase in real-time digital transactions.

“In India, they do nine billion transactions a month on the UPI platform,” Peach Payments CEO Rahul Jain said in an interview on the TechCentral Show, to be published soon.

“It has changed the peer-to-peer and consumer-to-business dynamic from a payments perspective. It has even changed citizen-to-government and government-to-citizen transactions – everything is running on this real-time payments platform.”

Free

India’s UPI was launched in 2016 and has been free for individuals since its inception.

From April this year, UPI began charging merchants on a sliding scale – from 0.5% to 1% of the transaction value depending on predefined commercial categories. But there are no fees for consumers to use the platform.

Brazil’s RPP, called Pix, uses a similar pricing model. Regulators there have insisted on free use of the platform for individuals, while merchants are charged a flat 0.33% fee for each transaction processed. Pix was launched in 2020 and adoption rates have surpassed credit card penetration in the South American nation.

Read: TymeBank makes PayShap transactions free

According to BankservAfrica – the automated clearing house owned by the South African Reserve Bank and a coalition of South African commercial banks, and which runs the RPP – more than 800 000 transactions worth some R660-million have taken place since launch seven months ago.

The platform aims to reduce the need for cash – and eventually replace it – but fees are getting in the way. This is how PayShap fees compare to the banks’ other rapid payment options (using their base accounts and not accounts with bundled options):

BankPayShap feesEFT instant payment fee Cash send/electronic wallet fees
Absa<R200 is R2.50
<R3 000 is R7.50
<R1000 is R10
>R1 000 is R49
R10/R1000
Capitec<R100 is free
R100-R1000 is R1.50
>R1000 is R3
R7.50R40 – R1000 is R9.50
R1 001-R3000 is R16
Discovery<R100 is R1
<R1500 is R5
>R1500 is 0.4%
Same as PayShap feesN/A
FNB<R100 is free
R0.65/R100
R45R2+R2.40/R100
NedbankR7.50/transactionR40<R1000 is R8.50
R1001-R2500 is R14
Standard BankR7.50/transaction<R2000 is R10
>R2 000 is R50
R50-R500 is R9
R501-R1 000 is R11.50
>R1 001 is R13.50
TymeBankFreeR7/R1000 (max R35)R7/R1000

The reliance on cash in South Africa is skewed towards lower-income segments, where every cent counts. If PayShap is to replace cash, it needs to match the flexibility of cash.

When cash changes hands, there is no residual fee paid to a third party. This allows cash to flow more freely in the economy; when people must pay to move money around, they tend to do so less often.

Furthermore, to change a behaviour, people must know of what they are changing to and why. “UPI is always on television in India,” said Peach Payment’s Jain about the marketing money behind it.

In South Africa, by contrast, apart from news articles on the launch of the platform and some platform-specific marketing done by the banks, there is little by way of concerted mass marketing to drive awareness of PayShap.

Big banks, take note: PayShap should be free - TechCentral (2)

E-wallets are often used by the banks as a gateway to get unbanked recipients to open a full-service bank account. The recipient, who might receive money via a banked relative on a regular basis, develops a familiarity with the bank’s tools, usually via ATM and USSD interactions. This could be serving to disincentivise banks from driving awareness of the bank-agnostic PayShap over in-house equivalents.

Read: How digital upstarts are menacing South Africa’s big banks

In cases where money will inevitably be sent via one digital platform or another, PayShap’s interoperability gives consumers more choice in how they access the funds they receive. However, pricing that is in some cases very similar to existing instant payment or electronic wallet facilities already offered by the banks is not compelling enough to motivate behavioural changes.

In short, the banks – with the exception of TymeBank – have priced PayShap to fail. — (c) 2023 NewsCentral Media

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Big banks, take note: PayShap should be free - TechCentral (2024)

FAQs

How much does a PayShap transaction cost? ›

PayShap fees in South Africa – Absa vs Nedbank vs Standard Bank vs FNB vs TymeBank and more
BankUp to R100R1000-R3000
FNBFreeFree to R19.50
NedbankFreeR1.00 or R7.50
Standard BankR3.00R7.00 to R27.00
Discovery BankR1.00R5.00 – R11.00
6 more rows
Jun 5, 2024

Which banks have PayShap? ›

Send or receive money from any bank offering PayShap: This means that PayShap transactions can now take place between Absa, Capitec, Discovery Bank, FNB, Nedbank, Standard Bank or TymeBank.

How does Standard Bank PayShap work? ›

PayShap is a new digital payment solution that gives you an easy, fast way to pay and get paid. It allows you to receive immediate payments straight into your bank account, from anyone, regardless of the bank they use. Simply download our Banking App and register your ShapID to send or receive money using PayShap.

Is PayShap free with FNB? ›

Yes, there is a fee charged for using the PayShap service. The latest Pricing Guide is available under the 'Rates + Pricing' tab on www.fnb.co.za.

Can you reverse PayShap? ›

PayShap transactions cannot be reversed. During the payment process you will be asked to confirm the name of the recipient you are paying. The paying client is responsible for ensuring the correct payment recipient is provided to the paying bank.

How much does Payleap charge per transaction? ›

Debit transactions have a rate of 2.39% with $0.29 per transaction. All credit transactions are 2.89% with $0.29 per transaction. Merchants can significantly lower their payments acceptance cost by steering consumers to PIN debit for online purchases.

Why use PayShap? ›

PayShap transactions are processed instantly, and the money is available in the recipient's bank account within seconds. PayShap is an instant low value account-based payment. Payments are processed through the central clearing house, BankservAfrica and clear faster than existing account-based payments.

What bank does the US government use? ›

The Federal Reserve is the central bank of the United States.

What is the most accessible bank in the US? ›

With over 4,700 branches, Chase has the largest branch network in the U.S. plus access to more than 15,000 ATMs.

Does PayShap have a limit? ›

What is the maximum PayShap amount you can pay to a recipient? You can make a PayShap payment of up to R3 000 at a time. You can make multiple payments that total R5 000 per day. Nedbank will increase this transaction limit (in conjunction with the other banks) in the near future.

How to receive money with PayShap? ›

All you need to do is share your primary ShapID and the money will be paid into your Absa linked bank account. If you do not have a primary ShapID please inform the payer to select Absa when making a payment. This will ensure that the funds are paid into your Absa account.

Does PayShap work on weekends? ›

PayShap payments can be made 24/7/365, including weekends and public holidays. Skip those long ATM queues- digital payments make life easier. Send or receive payments using either your bank account number or ShapID and cellphone number.

How much does PayShap charge? ›

Transactions under R100 are free and FNB will charge you R6 for transactions above R100; Nedbank: The PayShap service is free until 30 April and will then carry a fee of R1 per transaction. Making a payment from your Nedbank bank account to another account will cost you R7,50.

Is PayShap better than instant EFT? ›

PayShap sits somewhere between instant EFTs and peer-to-peer payment apps. But it still carries high flat-rate fees compared to many third-party fintech solutions and traditional EFTs - and fees that are marginally cheaper than real-time clearing, or instant, EFTs at most banks.

Is PayShap instant? ›

PayShap makes payments simple, FREE and instant just for you.

How much does PaySharp charge? ›

Read: TymeBank makes PayShap transactions free
BankPayShap feesEFT instant payment fee
FNB<R100 is free R0.65/R100R45
NedbankR7.50/transactionR40
Standard BankR7.50/transaction<R2 000 is R10 >R2 000 is R50
TymeBankFreeR7/R1 000 (max R35)
3 more rows
Oct 20, 2023

How much does a BitPay transaction cost? ›

BitPay's payment processing service for merchants has a simple pricing plan - just a 1-2% + 25¢ per transaction. This fee is assessed on each paid invoice. Fees are debited from your ledger. Please see BitPay's pricing page for more information about our pricing.

How much does payscape charge per transaction? ›

Rates and Fees

If you lease a POS system, for example, Payscape offers flat rate pricing of 2.9% + 29 cents per transaction. (In addition to the $99 or $178/month equipment lease.) Payscape contracts include a $495 cancellation fee.

What is a typical transaction fee? ›

A per-transaction fee is an expense that businesses pay a service provider each time a customer payment is processed electronically. The per-transaction fee can vary depending on the service provider but usually ranges between 0.5% and 5% plus certain fixed fees.

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