Cape Consumers and Iemas have launched Co-Switch to Local Consumers and Retailers
Submitted by: MyPressportal TeamA new payment services platform, utilised by two of South Africa’s oldest member organisations, promises to open up the buy-aid market to consumers and retailers alike. Co-Switch, a newly launched closed-loop payments platform, is currently being introduced to Cape Consumers and Iemas’ members and retail partners.
Cape Consumers under their Bsmart card brand and Iemas Financial Services are both member organisations that have been in business for 71 and 81 years respectively. Both provide purchasing and payment solutions to members, using their collective buying power to negotiate discounts on purchases at retailers and service providers. Surpluses generated by the organisations are returned to members in the form of benefits, including bonus payments, or are reinvested into the business.
Marthinus Fourie, Managing Director at Bsmart, says: “In our early days, members would receive coupons to make discounted purchases at our network of retail partners. Over time, coupons were replaced by cheques which were eventually replaced by purchase cards. However, our existing payments services provider’s system was limited to merchants who were customers of Nedbank and Absa, a total reach of about 12 000 merchants. The lack of functionality and support to enable new capabilities, the time and cost involved in making changes to the system, and the restrictions placed on retailers and service providers to be included in the network inhibited our product development, and was an obstacle to our expansion into new markets. This prompted us to look at acquiring an alternative solution that would open up our ecosystem to a greater pool of merchants.”
Bsmart and Iemas undertook a feasibility study to acquire its own card management and account management platform, which led to the establishment of The Cooperative Switch (Pty) Ltd, a joint venture between the two organisations. “Co-Switch was established to immediately provide a reliable, secure, proven and cost-effective alternative to our previous system that could support the growth plans for both organisations,” says Louis Volschenk, Executive: IT and Operations at Bsmart. “In the longer term, Co-Switch will provide the enabling platform for our ambitions as an important provider in the payment ecosystem across the SADC region.”
Co-Switch selected South African payments firm Innervation Pan African Payments as its technology partner following an extensive RFP process. Ian Steyn, Product Executive at Innervation, says: “In Co-Switch, Innervation found the ideal customer to extend its payment services to include a comprehensive card and account management service. In turn, Co-Switch benefits from Innervation’s position as a firmly-established third-party processer while gaining access to Innervation’s large established merchant network.”
With Innervation’s support, Volschenk and his team developed a three-phase strategy for Co-Switch, consisting of:
- A first phase running to December 2019, which seeks to replace the current payment solution and demonstrate readiness to deliver payment acquiring, card management and authorisation services to customers;
- A second phase running throughout 2020, when further functionality and selected value-added services will be introduced while bringing members of three other buy-aid organisations on board; and
- A third phase , during which Co-Switch will seek to become an independent entity that can add further services and grow into new business opportunities and market segments.
“The strategy will establish Co-Switch as a two-sided platform that links retailers to customers through enticing rewards. This enables greater and continued payments innovation for Bsmart and its partners while delivering a better customer experience to its members,” says Steyn. “For example, Co-Switch can offer institutions and other communities of customers a secure white-labelled transactional card for use by members, with the option of limiting purchases to pre-approved retail outlets.”
Volschenk says organisational fit is very important to the business when choosing partners for major projects. “This, combined with Innervation’s capabilities and the depth of services provided by the broader Crossfin portfolio of which Innervation forms part, made for an easy choice. The team’s passion for the local and African payments ecosystem also aligns with our commitment to provide effective and affordable payment solutions to our customers.”
He adds that there are exciting opportunities for Co-Switch to introduce new innovations to the SA market. “One exciting avenue we’re investigating is creating ‘anonymous’ plastic. When customers receive a new card from their bank, it’s usually already a debit or credit card, with the predetermined benefits and limitations for each. We’re looking at creating a card whose type is determined by the customer only when they receive and activate it, giving customers complete freedom and greatly enhancing the customer experience.”
The rollout of new payment cards to Bsmart customers is currently underway. For more information about Bsmart, please visit www.bsmart.co.za. To find out more about Innervation Pan African Payments, please visit www.innervation.co.za
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