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Pepkor secures approval to join the sector

Posted on November 25, 2025
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New challenger bank: Pepkor secures approval to join the sectorSouth African discount retailer Pepkor Holdings has received regulatory approval to establish a banking presence, it said on Tuesday, as it expands beyond retail and basic financial services.

Pepkor said in a statement that it had secured approval from the Prudential Authority in November, enabling it to enter South Africa’s competitive banking sector. The company said the move is supported by its acquisition of fintech software provider Cloudbadger.

“The platform that we acquired … and the team that comes with that is actually a key ingredient to developing this opportunity,” group CEO Pieter Erasmus told investors. “So we think that has put us in a very good position.”

The platform we acquired and the team that comes with that is a key ingredient to developing this opportunity

Pepkor plans to announce details of its offering and target customers in March.

South African retailers such as Shoprite, which has expanded banking services, and Pick n Pay, which offers in-store banking through TymeBank, are also exploring new revenue streams.

Pepkor will compete in a highly competitive sector dominated by Standard Bank, First National Bank, Absa, Nedbank and Capitec.

Earlier, Pepkor, which owns the Pep and Ackermans clothing brands, said headline earnings per share from continuing operations rose 14.8% to R1.61 in the year ended 30 September, from R1.40 a year ago. Normalised Heps grew 23.4% to R1.61.

Fintech

The group’s fintech segment grew by 31.1% to R16.6-billion, driven by 61.4% growth in financial services and a 13.7% rise in Flash, its informal market platform.

Read: Pepkor now sells 80% of all prepaid cellphones in South Africa

Group revenue climbed 12% to R95.3-billion while the clothing and general merchandise business grew 8.9% to R66.9-billion. The furniture, appliances and electronics segment increased by 7.2%.  — Siyanda Mthethwa, (c) 2025 Reuters

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