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Mobile payment method protected under South African Patent number 2002/5258 |
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provides SMME and any
sales/service oriented organization with the necessary tools and means to accept,
process and support non-cash type payments using innovative technology.
offers a number of
financial processing services including its flagship offering, Mobile LinQ,
a cellphone-based credit card acquiring service. The Mobile LinQ service enables
businesses to accept credit cards as a form of payment using a standard cell phone
that acts as a POS terminal. This is an easy, manageable way of ensuring a business
can accept credit cards at anytime and anywhere.
offers a variety of
other payment solutions including debit order processing, online payment gateways,
mobile payment gateways and mobile commerce solutions.
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- Consolidate different payment streams into a single, easy to use service
- Manage global payments
- Compete technically and functionally on an even footing with larger organisations
- Obtain a competitive edge
- Decrease security risks and enhance management of payment processes
- Render in field services and sales using similar payment tools to those used by
fixed location businesses
- Increase sales revenues and retain customers
- Increase productivity
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Johannesburg - Payment card group Visa said on Wednesday spending by its foreign clients visiting South Africa in the lead-up and during the 2010 FIFA World Cup totalled R2.4bn.
The figure excludes spending by the holders of other payment card groups like Mastercard and American Express.
Visa said the spending by its clients represented an increase of 70% compared to the same period in 2009.
About 2.2 million payments were made from June 1 to July 11 - 55 000 per day on average.
Visa highlighted that the United States (19.05%), followed by the United Kingdom (19.03%), Australia (4.7%), Brazil (4.2%) and France (3.4%), were the strongest contributors to visitor spending to date.
These five countries alone accounted for 51% of spending, the group said.
Over 90% of spending was in typical leisure and business travel categories - accommodation, restaurants, retail, auto rental and air travel, Visa said.
The biggest spenders from the African continent were Mozambique (R61m), Botswana (R56m) and Angola (R49m).
"The World Cup has been an outstanding success for football and for South Africa," said Visa chief marketing officer Antonio Lucio. "It has definitely been a spectacular success for the local economy and businesses. The foreign visitors came in force and spent in force."
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