Reos Introduces Instant EFT Payments To Modernise Property Management And Boost Payment Security
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Source: Supplied. Craig Buckley, managing director of Reos.
Now, prop-tech platform Reos is reshaping the landscape. By making all outgoing EFT payments instant by default, without added costs, it is removing long-standing bottlenecks and enabling faster, more reliable cash flow across the rental ecosystem, marking a significant shift toward real-time property management in South Africa’s evolving digital economy.
"Beyond the obvious cash-flow benefits, moving away from legacy payment systems is crucial for security," says Craig Buckley, managing director of Reos. "Traditional, manual workflows are increasingly vulnerable to sophisticated fraud; every hour a payment sits in limbo, is an hour where intercepted emails or altered banking details can divert funds.
"By integrating instant payments directly into our zero-reconciliation engine, we’ve closed that gap - proving that speed doesn't have to come at the expense of security. In fact, it’s exactly what makes the process safer.”
This security-first approach is embedded directly into the payment workflow. Tenants no longer need to manually enter bank details, effectively cutting out human error and reducing the risk of payments being compromised. Instead of relying on a multi-day paper trail, the system automatically allocates funds across the entire ecosystem, managing everything from municipal bills to agent commissions - paying the landlord in seconds.
“The real magic happens when fast payments and zero-recon systems work together,” Buckley explains. “Moving money quickly is only part of the solution. A payment that clears immediately but isn’t linked to a specific lease still carries risk - you’ve just moved it faster without addressing the underlying problem.
"By pairing these systems, we eliminate the 'limbo' period and ensure every transaction is accurately allocated. In practice, this means rental money can clear in a beneficiary's account within a couple of minutes of the tenant's payment landing with the agency.”
Unrestricted availability is the other half of that equation. Unlike traditional bank-integrated systems restricted to weekday business hours, Reos operates around the clock. This means instant payments can be executed after hours, on weekends - including Sundays and public holidays. For agencies managing the month-end window, this isn't just a convenience upgrade; it is the difference between a landlord’s bond debit order clearing on time or bouncing.
“Ultimately, we’re using this technology to support people, not replace them,” says Buckley. “Humans aren’t built to manage repetitive workflows at scale, technology is.
"By combining instant payments and automated reconciliation, we handle the 'heavy lifting' behind the scenes. It’s a zero-friction upgrade, so all existing Reos clients benefit immediately without lifting a finger or changing a single setting.”
By removing the traditional vulnerabilities of manual processes, Reos has replaced high-risk workflows with a secure, automated standard - giving agencies a live, accurate view of their books and landlords the certainty that funds will arrive exactly when they should. For decades, South African rental agencies have been forced to build their month-end operations around the limitations of legacy banking.
With instant payments as the new default, that workaround is no longer necessary - and the sector won't be going back.
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