Johannesburg, South Africa: Ukash, the world's
fastest growing online cash-payments company, has signed a deal with
Shoprite, to enable consumers in South Africa to purchase Ukash vouchers
from 560 supermarkets and hypermarkets.
The Shoprite brand is one of the leading food retailers in South Africa.
Since starting out as a small chain of supermarkets in 1967, Shoprite is
fast becoming one of South Africa's most trusted brands. The 2009 All
Media and Products Survey (AMPS) showed more than 14m individual shoppers,
more than for any other supermarket, frequents its stores and that there
is a very loyal consumer base with 39% of Shoprite's customers shopping
exclusively at its supermarkets.
Ukash vouchers will be available in all Shoprite, Checkers and Checkers
Hyper stores across South Africa. Every store has a Money Market counter
in-store, where customers can buy Ukash vouchers as well as pay their
bills, buy airtime and prepaid electricity while they shop.Consumers can
obtain Ukash vouchers conveniently from Shoprite outlets in any value
between the minimum R50 and maximum R1500, which can be split and combined
for a more convenient form of online purchasing.
Ukash, which is the world's largest prepaid-cash issuing estate, enables
consumers around the world to shop, pay and play online safely using cash.
Ukash is a secure payment method developed to protect personal identity
and financial information when making online transactions; eliminating the
threat of credit and debit card fraud for consumers and repudiations and
charge-backs for retailers.
Mark Chirnside, Chief Executive Officer, Ukash, says: "We are delighted to
be partnering with Shoprite as we pursue our strategic plan to enable cash
consumers to shop online anywhere in the world using cash. Opening up the
availability of Ukash vouchers across South Africa, where we already have
a large presence, means that our virtual cash is one of the most widely
available, innovative alternative payment systems offered to consumers in
the country."
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