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    TymeBank’s Philippines business to surpass South Africa

    September 7, 2023
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    Patrice Motsepe
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    TymeBank’s business in the Philippines is poised to become nearly twice the size of its South African operations due to the country’s favorable market conditions.

    1. The bank entered the Philippine market in October 2022 and has experienced rapid growth, attracting over 200,000 new customers per month.
    2. The Philippines’ large population and low banking penetration rate present significant growth opportunities for TymeBank.
    3. In South Africa, TymeBank has faced obstacles to growth, including a weak economy and ongoing load shedding, which has limited its ability to onboard new customers.
    4. TymeBank aims to establish itself as one of the leading business banks in South Africa.
    5. The success of TymeBank’s expansion in the Philippines is a testament to its digital banking model and customer-centric approach.
    6. The bank’s growth in the Philippines indicates its ability to adapt to different markets and capitalize on untapped opportunities.
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