A Wizard called Wizzit

hrpbxca4mx49xcakrde1gca1js046ca5s87ldca4jqoinca1sstkhcafiugxzca5vjq9zcawetv5ecaj64b4bcaglqioeca2w8w3oca0cseijcag5omrycahhplskcax7k2rcca36yz88ca0h3oth.jpgHarry Potter With all due respect to Harry Potter, wizardry isn’t always found at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft. Take a look at South Africa’s newest bank, Wizzit.  A virtual bank launched  in 2005 by a group of local entrepreneurs, it has no branches of its own. Its customers use their mobile phones to transfer money, purchase pre-paid electricity vouchers, buy airtime for a pre-paid mobile phone and a host of other services.

As a recent GTF story explains, the bank appeals to the 40 % of the local population who don’t have a bank account or those low-income workers with accounts who can spend an hour getting to a bank, an hour in a queue and an hour going home just to make a deposit or withdrawal. Thanks to the wizardry of the mobile phone, Wizzit customers can now do all this by text message and for substantially less than traditional banks charge.

Not a topic worthy of a blockbuster movie, perhaps, but surely just as magical.

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