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South Africa’s Paymenow Raises $22.5 Million to Expand Earned Wage Access Across Africa

by Kingsley Okeke
August 5, 2025
in FinTech, Uncategorized
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South Africa’s Paymenow Raises $22.5 Million to Expand Earned Wage Access Across Africa
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South African fintech startup Paymenow has secured $22.5 million (ZAR 420 million) in funding from Standard Bank, marking one of the largest capital raises in the earned wage access (EWA) sector on the continent. The funding includes a mix of equity and debt and will be used to scale Paymenow’s services across South Africa, Namibia, Zambia, and Lesotho, with further African expansion planned.

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Founded in 2019, Paymenow allows employees to access a portion of their already-earned wages before payday. The company partners with employers to offer this service as a benefit, helping workers avoid high-interest payday loans and improve financial wellness. The platform integrates with payroll systems and offers financial literacy tools alongside access to earnings.

Paymenow reports significant traction across various industries, including retail, mining, and manufacturing. The startup claims to have facilitated more than R2 billion in early wage payments to date.

Tackling Payday Gaps Through Fintech Innovation

Paymenow is part of a broader shift in Africa’s fintech landscape, where startups are focusing on payments and financial inclusion. By addressing the liquidity gaps between pay cycles, earned wage access helps reduce reliance on loan sharks and short-term lenders that charge exorbitant fees.

For Standard Bank, this investment supports its broader strategy to back fintechs driving financial health and to strengthen its ecosystem of employee benefit solutions for corporate clients.

With the rising cost of living and ongoing economic pressure across much of Africa, Paymenow’s model presents a scalable and sustainable way to support low- and middle-income workers. It also reflects growing investor confidence in impact-driven financial technology.

A Fintech Model Ready to Expand


Paymenow plans to use the funds to deepen its presence in Southern Africa and enter new markets in East and West Africa. The company will also invest in product development, particularly around AI-driven financial wellness tools and broader integrations with payroll and HR platforms.

As African employers increasingly look to improve staff retention and wellbeing, earned wage access may become a standard employee benefit. With strong backing from one of Africa’s largest financial institutions, Paymenow is well-positioned to lead the charge.

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