So much can be written about the growth in the
OmniPayments customer base over the last couple of years and now, South Africa
looks as though it is going to benefit from the value OmniPayments brings to
financial institutions and payments processors. In the latest issue of NonStop
Insider you will read:
“South Africa has always been a major drawcard for members of
the NonStop vendor community as it is home to a very loyal base of NonStop
users. The annual SATUG events have always attracted a big crowd and for a very
long time it has seen the presence of many vendor CEOs. On more than one
occasion it has played host to the former ITUG board of directors and as such,
it has always been about payments and telco – the traditional strongholds for
NonStop. ‘But you really do have to go and talk to customers yourself,’ said
Yash. ‘Over the past couple of years, Latin America has been very good for
OmniPayments and we have been very pleased with the responses we have received
from major Latin American FIs. However, when it comes to South Africa and much
of the sub-Sahara region, OmniPayments has the scalability FIs are looking for
as our premier offering, OmniSwitch, can readily scale up and down to meet
local conditions. This is a huge benefit for us and one that continues to separate
us from other payments solutions.’”
To read the complete article, check out the August
2018 issue of NonStop Insider and look for the article: OmniPayments, HPE, and the value of OmniPayments
solutions!
In a separate opinion column by
OmniPayments VP, Craig Lawarance, you will read
of how Craig notes that:
“As we increasingly race towards a digital future where
payments are made not only with cards but with mobiles (i.e. any way but cash),
there are still between 6-7% of the UK adult population who still rely on cash.
This is either because they choose not to trust digital methods, seek
anonymity, or perhaps may have previously experienced a budgeting crisis and
need to exercise a degree of control over their expenditure.”
To read the complete article, check out the August
2018 issue of NonStop Insider and look for the article: The strange death of Cash
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