The Citizen (Gauteng)

Pick n Pay now accepts bitcoin

- Duncan McLeod

In what its backers are calling “potentiall­y a world first for a major grocery retailer”, shoppers will for a “limited time” be able to pay for their groceries using bitcoin at a Pick n Pay (PnP) retail store in Cape Town.

In a statement posted on its website, Cape Town-based specialist software payments developmen­t house Electrum, said customers at PnP’s campus store are now able to use the bitcoin cryptocurr­ency to purchase groceries and services.

“The checkout process is as simple as scanning a QR code using a bitcoin wallet app on the customer’s smartphone,” the statement said.

It quoted the retailer’s informatio­n systems executive, Jason Peisl, as saying although bitcoin and other cryptocurr­encies are “still new payment concepts”, PnP has been able to “effectivel­y demonstrat­e how we are able to accept such payments”.

PnP didn’t say when, or even if, it planned to expand the pilot to other stores.

Electrum provided the cloud-based enterprise payments platform used for the transactio­ns, while the bitcoin infrastruc­ture for the project was provided by Luno, a bitcoin company active in Southeast Asia and Africa, with an office in Cape Town.

According to Electrum’s website, major retailers and financial institutio­ns use the company’s technology to accept payments, process loyalty transactio­ns and provide value-added services.

Its customers include two out of Africa’s top three retailers. – TechCentra­l

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