pawaPay Nears Two Billion Transactions Across Africa

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  • pawaPay nears 2 billion mobile money transactions across Africa.
  • Mobile money adoption is rapidly increasing, especially in online gaming.
  • pawaPay enables faster and more accessible payments, reducing reliance on banks.
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pawaPay is closing in on two billion mobile money transactions, marking a major step for digital payments in Africa.

pawaPay, the mobile money platform that connects wallets across Africa, is about to hit a new milestone. The company has already processed one billion transactions in under a year and is now closing in on its second billion.

For South African casino players, this milestone highlights the growing role of mobile payments in everyday life. 

Instead of relying solely on cards or bank transfers, more players are turning to mobile money services like pawaPay to handle deposits and withdrawals quickly and securely.

Why this matters


Mobile money is a cornerstone of payments across Africa. It allows anyone with a mobile phone and a wallet account to move funds without needing a traditional bank. 

For online gaming, this creates an accessible and reliable option, especially for players who prefer keeping transactions simple.

pawaPay acts as a bridge between casinos and the multiple mobile money networks operating in different countries. 

That means fewer barriers for players and a smoother way to move funds. For those in South Africa, where mobile transactions continue to grow, this could become an increasingly familiar option on casino cashier pages.

Looking ahead


The pace of growth shows how fast mobile money adoption is spreading. With two billion individual transfers logged, the service has become one of the largest players in the African payments space. 

As CEO Nikolai Barnwell put it, 

That’s 2 billion times someone, somewhere in Africa has taken out their phone to send or receive money using pawaPay.

As more casinos add pawaPay to their list of payment methods, players can expect faster deposits, straightforward withdrawals, and less reliance on traditional banking rails. 

It is a sign of how the future of online gaming payments may look across South Africa and the wider continent.