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South Africa’s payments scene looks “solved” from the outside—until you try to wire money 50 times a day from your phone. In this candid conversation, Kiaan Pillay, CEO & co-founder of Stitch, sits down with Samora Kariuki to unpack how a scrappy side-project became the enterprise payments partner for Binance, Vodacom, Foschini Group, and more.
You’ll hear:
The origin story: screen-scraping bank portals to automate payouts and stumbling onto Africa’s “Plaid moment.”
Why enterprises cared—and the overlooked gaps in settlement, reconciliation, and fraud data that incumbents ignored.
Pivot lessons: off-boarding SMEs, doubling down on high-touch service, and hiring engineers as 24/7 support.
Capitec Pay, PayShap & mobile money—what’s really driving South Africa’s rapid shift to pay-by-bank rails.
The Binance baptism: how one high-risk client forced Stitch to mature overnight.
Enterprise sales realities: slow, lumpy, but worth the step-change in volume.
Advice for founders: make people say no, protect culture, and learn to be impatient and patient at once.
South Africa’s payments scene looks “solved” from the outside—until you try to wire money 50 times a day from your phone. In this candid conversation, Kiaan Pillay, CEO & co-founder of Stitch, sits down with Samora Kariuki to unpack how a scrappy side-project became the enterprise payments partner for Binance, Vodacom, Foschini Group, and more.
You’ll hear:
The origin story: screen-scraping bank portals to automate payouts and stumbling onto Africa’s “Plaid moment.”
Why enterprises cared—and the overlooked gaps in settlement, reconciliation, and fraud data that incumbents ignored.
Pivot lessons: off-boarding SMEs, doubling down on high-touch service, and hiring engineers as 24/7 support.
Capitec Pay, PayShap & mobile money—what’s really driving South Africa’s rapid shift to pay-by-bank rails.
The Binance baptism: how one high-risk client forced Stitch to mature overnight.
Enterprise sales realities: slow, lumpy, but worth the step-change in volume.
Advice for founders: make people say no, protect culture, and learn to be impatient and patient at once.