Zimswitch To Wage War With EcoCash Payroll As They Launch Bulk Payment Processing System: ZEEPAY

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At the just ended Zimswitch Payments Conference, Zimzswitch introduced a new system that is meant to deal with the processing of bulk payments: ZEEPAY. We didn’t get to demo the payment system but it is definitely interesting and Zimswitch’s entry into this field is exciting and could have many major implications in the battle to decide whether EcoCash (mobile money) can continue eating the banking sectors pie or there will finally be pushback from these traditional financial institutions.

Evolution more than revolution

The system has been described as more a complimentary system that works on top of the existing Zimswitch platform. In essence, this is a new system that’s adding functionality to the services already offered by ZIPIT.

The service allows Zimswitch to have a database of the employees within an organisation and then process their payments in one-go rather than the company having to manually process those transfers and deal with the risks that come with that. With a payment processing system like ZEEPAY, an organisation just gives them the database and they handle all those payments once every month or however often the company needs to make these bulk payments.

This is the similar space EcoCash Payroll is trying to compete in and we are yet to know the technical details of these systems to get a clearer idea of which service is better and what are the actual differences between these two systems

Banks will love ZEEPAY over EcoCash

If I were the bank, I would probably prefer Zimswitch’s system over Payroll, as EcoCash ensures that customers stay out of the ‘traditional’ banking sector. Think of it this way, if a person is already receiving their money through EcoCash Payroll there is a high chance that the person is now transacting from that very same EcoCash account. This is bad news for the banks because this removes them from the transaction chain and their revenues are affected and so forth and so on.

ZEEPAY, however, doesn’t pose any threat to the banks because Zimswitch is not a competitor to them and is actually more of an ‘enabler’ –through ZIPIT- for banks so I think they will be welcoming this development with open arms.

Use cases

We’ve obviously noted that this system processes bulk payments but in terms of examples the obvious ones that stand out to us are things like processing payment of salaries or NGOs when they need to fund community projects or –as is the case nowadays- when they need to give monetary grants directly to people.

Bulk payment wars on the horizon?

There are also other players in this field such as Paynet –which is actually a partner for EcoCash Payroll-, Payserv, TPS (Transaction Payment Solutions) and the fact that Zimswitch felt there was an opportunity in this field probably means they are either banking on the strength of their relationships with the banks or their competitors are not upto scratch.

It will be interesting to see if they can take over in this field but for now we can only wait and see…

4 comments

  1. Ty

    With the resources that Zimswitch have, this is almost laughable. This tech existed 10 years ago. They need to become more innovative and come up with an actual payment processor similar to paypal. That is what is needed to compete with Ecocash.

    1. Thabs

      There is V-payments which is comparable to PayPal. It would gain a lot of momentum if businesses such as Air Zimbabwe, Airlink Zimbabwe were V-payments enabled.

  2. okay

    but on some level these for now mostly do the payments Belina and paynet payserv have the advantage of being able to manage the workforce part then ecocash zeepay paynet payserv take over on processing the payments

  3. Solomon Sithole

    People will continue to shun thoz banks becoz charges are too high.
    If you deposit $500.00 into you EcoCash today, it will still be $500.00 after 6months or so but put it into a bank account and check the balance after 6months, it will be $400.00 or even less.
    Banks are supposed to make money through investments not charges.

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