Accept and send payments across Africa and beyond
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South Africa has a fast-moving ecosystem for shareable checkout links that help businesses collect payments without building a full online store. This directory curates 15 options, making it easier to shortlist tools that fit how you sell, whether you invoice clients, take deposits, or close sales via chat and social channels. Many offerings also connect naturally to broader Payment Processing needs, including cards, bank transfers, and wallet-based payments.
What makes the local South Africa market especially interesting is the mix of solutions built for both consumer convenience and business workflows. You will find strong support for link-based payments that work across devices, plus growing demand for B2B features like reconciliation, payout scheduling, and role-based access. For teams that need deeper customization, API access is common, and cross-border sellers increasingly prioritize Multi-currency collection and settlement.
Use this page to compare Payment Links products by their payment methods, fees, settlement timelines, and integration options. Browse the listings, open profiles, and check which tools align with your checkout experience, reporting needs, and compliance expectations. If you are still exploring the category, start with the Payment Links tag to understand the core capabilities before narrowing to South Africa specific requirements.
Most support card payments, and many also include instant EFT or bank transfer options depending on the provider and your onboarding profile. If you sell to mixed audiences, look for multiple rails and clear customer checkout instructions to reduce failed payments.
Settlement speed varies by payment method, risk checks, and your business category, ranging from same-day to several business days. Review payout schedules, cut-off times, and whether you can trigger manual payouts for cash-flow planning.
Yes, they can work well for B2B when the tool supports reference fields, proof-of-payment handling, and downloadable receipts. Prioritize features like reconciliation reports and integrations that map payments back to invoices and customers.
Confirm the provider uses secure checkout pages, strong authentication where applicable, and clear dispute and refund workflows. Also check onboarding requirements, data handling practices, and whether reporting supports your tax and audit needs.
Some allow you to charge in multiple currencies or present dynamic currency options, while others accept foreign cards but settle locally. Compare FX rates, conversion fees, and whether you can settle to local or foreign bank accounts depending on your sales footprint.
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