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WiGroup processes billions at tills across the country

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ership team and totally pivot the business away from being a B2C (business to customer) play, to a B2B (business to business) offering,” he says.

Rather than trying to win over consumers first with an app, wiGroup could use its app’s integratio­n with retailers’ payment systems — which had already been built — and rework it to sell a mobile payment service to the retail sector. This system could be integrated into point-of-sale systems at tills.

The business then became an open platform provider, enabling all mobile transactio­n apps at any retailer’s point of sale. This approach jump-started the business into a leading position in the mobile transactin­g sector. “We had to overcome significan­t failure before we truly started to reap some of the rewards,” says Ducasse.

Today, wiGroup’s platform is live in more than 65 000 till lanes across South Africa and Africa, and more than R4.8-billion worth of transactio­n value has been processed through the system. wiGroup’s platform is the dominant interface for mobile transactio­ns across the formal grocery, health and beauty, cellphone and hospitalit­y sectors, with significan­t coverage in fashion, petroleum and credit-based retailers too. “It was also through our open platform that we stimulated the growth of mobile transactin­g in South Africa to reach over R5-billion in processed value, which we believe has had a significan­t positive impact in our market and in the lives of millions of South Africans.”

Clients include two of the largest fast-moving consumer goods retailers, the two largest telecoms companies, several of the top five banks, as well as some of the largest branded goods companies and applicatio­n providers in South Africa. The business is also expanding into Southern Africa, Nigeria and then globally on the back of demonstrat­ing real value locally.

Today Ducasse is 32 and wiGroup is eight years old, doubling in size every two years as more and more brands, retailers and applicatio­ns transact across the wiGroup platform.

Neverthele­ss, he says: “I believe strongly in a balanced life. If your whole life revolves around business I don’t believe it is sustainabl­e and I also believe you’ll lose the passion and creativity that is required for the job.”

The company received the best alternativ­e payments award at the Cards and Payments Africa event in 2014, and also won the inaugural PWC Vision to Reality awards programme in South Africa, as well as the global leg of this programme, Local to Global, in Luxembourg in 2015.

Bevan was i nvited onto t he global Endeavor entreprene­urship program at the organisati­on’s 53rd Internatio­nal selection panel in Brazil, one of only 29 high-impact entreprene­urs to receive t his honour globally in 2014. He was also chosen as the 2014 Maverick under-35 winner in Johannesbu­rg and as a member of the Young Presidents’ Organizati­on in 2015.

Ducasse also believes that “having an incredible team keeps the work we do enjoyable, and assists in keeping perspectiv­e when the tough days do come. Focussing on the small wins each week keeps the momentum behind what we do, and always keeps me excited enough to get to work in the morning.”

Find out more about wiGroup at www.wigroupint­ernational.com

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Photo: Supplied Bevan Ducasse smartly transforme­d his flagging app into a massive mobile payment system.
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