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TymeBank has turned its first profit

Published: 2024-01-16 11:18 +02:00 by Staff Reporter tag: News

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The four-year-old TymeBank said it is the first digital bank to achieve profitability in Africa.
TymeBank CEO Coen Jonker

TymeBank, the digital bank in which Patrice Motsepe’s African Rainbow Capital (ARC) is majority shareholder, said it reached its first month of profitability in December 2023. The milestone comes four years after its 2019 launch.

“We are extremely proud of our achievement, particularly when you consider that globally, less than half of the top 100 digital banks are profitable. In fact, a recent study stated that less than 5% of all neo-banks worldwide had reached profitability. And of those that are in the black, most have taken a lot longer to become profitable,” said Coen Jonker, CEO of TymeBank, in statement on Tuesday.

This milestone comes only two months after TymeBank announced the acquisition of its eight millionth client in October 2023, making it the third fourth-largest bank by customer numbers in South Africa. “We believe that we are now perfectly aligned with our goal of becoming one of the top three retail banks in the country,” said Jonker.

We are now perfectly aligned with our goal of becoming one of the top three retail banks in the country 

TymeBank attributes its rapid growth trajectory and its fast turn towards profitability to a number of factors, including the bank’s digital channels being supported by in-store kiosks at major retailers including Pick n Pay, Boxer, Sportscene and other TFG outlets, a strategy it says helps acquire about 150 000 customers each month. TymeBank also has a lending portfolio growing at about 30% annually, driven mostly by its small business lending product called Merchant Cash Advance. Read: TymeBank makes PayShap transactions free Although the low-cost digital offering TymeBank offers to the market is mainly aimed at low-income earners and the unbanked portion of the population, its appeal is growing among more sophisticated segments of the market, too, it said. “As the business evolves, we are seeing it gradually appeal to more affluent consumers who appreciate its unrelenting innovation, customer-centric transparency and accessibility,” said ARC’s Motsepe. – © 2024 NewsCentral Media Get breaking news alerts from TechCentral on WhatsApp