Tyme Group named one of TIME ’s 100 most influential companies of 2025
Written by: TymeBank Save to InstapaperGlobal accolade highlights South Africa’s homegrown fintech success story
Johannesburg, 27 June 2025 – South African-born digital banking pioneer Tyme Group has been named one of TIME’s 100 Most Influential Companies for 2025, a global honour that recognises organisations making an extraordinary impact through bold innovation and transformative scale.
Founded in South Africa and now operating across two continents, Tyme joins the ranks of global giants and past honourees such as Apple, Nubank, OpenAI, and TikTok. This milestone reinforces the company’s mission to serve entire populations - not just the privileged few - through inclusive, accessible digital banking. Listing Tyme as a “Pioneer” in the renowned list, TIME highlights how Tyme’s growth story is “fuelled by a simple idea: meet underbanked individuals where they already are.”
“Being named one of the 100 most influential companies in the world isn’t just about our business success,” said Karl Westvig, CEO of TymeBank. “It reflects our mission to build a banking platform that helps people realise their ambitions - from growing a business to managing household finances with confidence. We’re building banks that work for everyone, and the world is taking notice.”
Tyme’s South African roots
Tyme’s journey began in South Africa, where it continues to transform the local banking landscape. TymeBank, its flagship local brand, has become one of the fastest-growing retail banks on the African continent, with over 11 million customers.
Focused on simplicity, transparency and affordability, TymeBank is designed to make banking easy, affordable and accessible to all South Africans - from informal traders to salaried professionals. Through its hybrid model that combines smart digital platforms with in-person service at over 1,300 retail partner outlets, TymeBank has democratised access to financial services for millions.
Expanding South African innovation across the globe Beyond South Africa, Tyme is reshaping banking in Southeast Asia:
- GoTyme Bank in the Philippines has scaled rapidly to 6.5 million customers, bolstered by its acquisition of workplace lender SAVii.
- In Indonesia, Tyme has launched a merchant lending platform, with plans underway to introduce a retail bank.
- Most recently, Hong Kong became Tyme’s newest footprint after securing a moneylender’s license and announcing a new merchant lending partnership.
Following a US$250 million Series D funding round in 2024, led by Latin America’s Nubank, Tyme achieved unicorn status, joining an elite league of billion-dollar startups. The company is backed by a global network of investors, including African Rainbow Capital (ARC), Tencent, British International Investment, Apis, and M&G Catalyst.
“We are grateful for this recognition,” said Coen Jonker, CEO and Co-Founder of Tyme Group. “At Tyme, we believe that great retail banking should be available to everyone - not just a privileged few. This acknowledgment from TIME affirms our belief that inclusive, population-scale digital banking can be both socially transformative and commercially powerful.”
A proud moment for South African innovation
This recognition cements Tyme’s place on the global stage and underscores the potential of South African fintech to shape the future of banking for billions of people across emerging markets.
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About TymeBank
TymeBank is currently one of the world’s fastest-growing digital banks, with more than 11 million customers since launching in February 2019. The bank is founded on simplicity, transparency and affordability and is designed to make digital banking accessible and affordable to all South Africans across the economic spectrum. TymeBank has no monthly banking fees, it takes less than five minutes to open an account and in most cases transaction costs are 30 to 50% lower than what customers would pay at other local banks. Through a distribution partnership with Pick n Pay, Boxer, and TFG stores, TymeBank has over 1,000 kiosks and 15,000 retail points across the country. Through its merchant cash advance product, the bank is the largest SME funder of its kind in the sector.
For more information, please visit www.tymebank.co.za.
About Tyme
Tyme is a multi-country digital banking group focused on serving consumers and SMEs in emerging markets. Tyme designs, builds, and operates digital banks, with a particular expertise in emerging markets. Tyme recognises the unique challenges of banking in emerging markets, and leverages technology innovatively, through a high tech-high touch approach, to meet the needs of emerging market customers. It launched its second digital bank, GoTyme, in the Philippines, in partnership with the Gokongwei Group, in October 2022 and a merchant cash advance lending solution into Indonesia in early 2025. Tyme recently secured a MoneyLender’s license for Hong Kong. Across the Group, Tyme now serves over 17 million customers and 150,000 SMEs.
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