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CASH REMAINS KEY FOR BUSINESSES THIS FESTIVE SEASON.

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Dwain Breedt

With South Africa’s busiest trading period in full swing, businesses face a critical opportunity and challenge – managing cash safely and efficiently. Despite the rise of digital payments, cash remains the backbone of commerce, especially in townships and informal markets, where over 59% of transactions are still cash-based according to the data from the bank’s SME clients.

Effective cash management, especially during busy periods such as the festive season, is more than operational, it is a strategic advantage. Higher footfall and extended trading hours mean larger daily takings and more frequent cash-handling moments. Without robust processes, businesses risk delays, errors and exposure to crime.

Dwain Breedt, Head of Cash and Distribution at Business and Commercial Banking, Standard Bank South Africa, explains: “The festive season offers strong trading opportunities, but it requires businesses to be intentional about how they manage both front-of-house and back-office cash activities with risk in mind. Managing cash smartly on-site reduces risk and drives efficiency in daily operations. Businesses should limit holding excess amount of cash on-site as far as possible, schedule regular banking of cash deposits, and use secure banking channels to reduce risk”.

Historically, South Africa has experienced a spike in cash-related robberies during December, making security a top priority. To mitigate associated risks, cash-intensive businesses should seek a banking partner that provides safe and efficient solutions and services tailored to their specific cash management needs, including:

  • Secure cash-in-transit services
  • Smart cash deposit devices with scheduled and immediate value options
  • Digital reconciliation tools for real-time visibility
  • Cash forecasting support to plan liquidity needs

Other traditional channels to always consider of course, are:

  • Cash Accepting Branches
  • Cash Centres
  • Automated Teller Machines (ATMs)

These services help businesses streamline operations, reduce exposure to theft, and maintain confidence during peak trading.

It is evident that the businesses that prioritize secure and efficient cash management should be best positioned to enter the new year stronger, and Standard Bank stands ready to support these operators with cash management solutions that safeguard revenue and streamline operations. Whether an entity is starting out, managing business complexities, or growing its operations, the bank’s cash management solutions enable it to turn possibilities into opportunities for the businesses that power Africa’s vibrant economy.

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