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E-commerce News South Africa

Online cash payment vouchers available in-store

Ukash, a cash payment solution for the internet, has signed a deal with Pick n Pay to make electronic cash vouchers available from its 750 outlets across South Africa. The partnership makes it easier than ever for millions of consumers in South Africa to pay for goods and services online.
Online cash payment vouchers available in-store

Ukash vouchers are available from every checkout in Pick n Pay stores across the country. Consumers simply exchange cash for a Ukash voucher in 10, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000 and 1500 rand denominations, and receive a receipt with a ready-to-spend, 19-digit secure PIN code. This can be used to purchase goods directly from the growing number of South African websites and mobile sites which accept Ukash, including retailers such as wantitall.co.za, bidorbuy and social networks mig33 and mibli.

Mark Chirnside, CEO of Ukash explains, "By partnering with one of South Africa's leading retailers, we are increasing the availability of Ukash to consumers wanting to use e-cash. Ukash is quickly establishing itself as a mainstream solution for online payments in South Africa, introducing new consumers to internet commerce and bringing enormous opportunities for growth to retailers."

Warren Marsden, general manager e-commerce of Pick n Pay adds, "With the growth of e-commerce and online retailing, Pick n Pay are keen to meet the demand for customers wanting to use cash to shop online. Ukash is a secure, tested solution and we are confident that it will be successful across our stores."

The UK-based Ukash launched in South Africa after partnering with Blue Label Telecoms in 2008. The company enables customers to pay over the internet using cash, without the need for a debit/credit card or revealing sensitive financial details. Ukash is available at more than 275,000 locations across Europe and South Africa and will soon be available online in most territories.

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