With the tagline ‘the audacity to believe’, it will need to be ambitious to be seen as a real competitor
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The bank took a knock after being labelled a loan shark by the short seller, but this has not stymied its growth
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While Standard Bank and FNB ward off fintech disruptors, their digital-only competitors battle on the fringes
Digital and mobile offerings have the potential to disrupt the banking industry in South Africa
TymeBank, Bank Zero and Capitec are all looking for ways to woo businesses – including SMMEs – on to their books
Consumers can only benefit as the big four banks give in to pressure from low-fee upstarts and digital newcomers
Self-made billionaire Patrice Motsepe embraces disruption and renewables in growth strategy