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South Africa’s Capitec Bank restricts crypto payments in anti-fraud effort, faces backlash

Ibukunoluwa Bankole by Ibukunoluwa Bankole
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South Africa's Capitec Bank restricts crypto payments in anti-fraud effort, faces backlash

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South Africa’s Capitec Bank has implemented a policy to block electronic funds transfers (EFTs) and real-time payments directed at cryptocurrency exchanges, citing security concerns. Despite the growing popularity of digital currencies in South Africa, Capitec maintains that this measure aims to safeguard clients from potential fraud.

Capitec Bank defends anti-fraud strategy

Capitec’s decision affects payments processed through its mobile app and business web interface. According to the bank, clients can still send funds to crypto exchanges using its Capitec Pay platform, which is described as a more secure alternative.

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A Capitec spokesperson emphasised the bank’s commitment to client safety. “Capitec is committed to protecting our clients from fraud, which is why we made the decision to block EFT and immediate real-time clearing payments to crypto exchanges on our app and business web interface. Ensuring the safety and security of our clients’ financial transactions remains our top priority,” the spokesperson explained.

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Crypto community voices concerns

The move has sparked debates among stakeholders in South Africa’s digital asset sector. While Capitec frames the policy as a necessary security measure, critics argue it could limit the growth of cryptocurrency trading in the country. Some industry players view this as a deliberate attempt to clampdown the sector, accusing the bank of discriminatory practices against crypto users.

Farzam Ehsani, founder of Valr, one of South Africa’s prominent cryptocurrency exchanges, commented on the development. He noted that the restriction is limited to Capitec and advised users affected by the policy to explore alternative banking options. “Clients can consider using a South African credit card or opening an account with another bank,” Ehsani suggested.

Read also: Hormuud Telecom partners with MyBank and Agro Bank to boost mobile money integration

Ongoing efforts to improve client security

Capitec, one of the largest banks in South Africa by market capitalization, introduced this policy after a recent app update. The upgrade allows the bank to communicate directly with its Fraud Centre, a move aimed at more effectively identifying and mitigating fraudulent activities.

Despite criticism from the crypto community, the bank remains firm in its stance, stating that the safety of its clients is non-negotiable. Capitec has also indicated that it is collaborating with cryptocurrency exchanges that are yet to integrate with its Capitec Pay system. The bank’s efforts underscore a broader trend among financial institutions in South Africa, where regulatory scrutiny of digital currencies has intensified.

While Capitec’s actions may be seen as a precautionary approach to secure its users, the policy has added another layer to the ongoing conversation around digital assets and their place in the South African financial landscape. Critics argue that restrictive measures like these could slow the momentum of digital asset adoption in a market with significant interest in cryptocurrencies. However, the bank asserts that such decisions are in the best interests of its clientele.

Tags: Capitec BankCapitec Pay platformEFTsSouth Africa
Ibukunoluwa Bankole

Ibukunoluwa Bankole

Ibukun Bankole is a seasoned multimedia journalist, digital literacy advocate, and media consultant with over a decade of experience across radio, tv, digital media, voice-over artistry, and events hosting. She reports on Africa’s digital transformation, exploring how digital innovations shape communication, behavior, and everyday life. Passionate about a sustainable Africa, she leads storytelling and strategic campaigns that drive inclusive youth empowerment, digital inclusion, and environmental sustainability. Through her bold, values-driven content, Ibukun shapes narratives that inform, shift mindsets, and spark real change across Africa and beyond.

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