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Fintech · August 18, 2026

Pepkor to Acquire South African Fintech Shop2Shop

Pepkor, one of Africa's largest retail groups, has agreed to acquire South African fintech Shop2Shop, embedding payment and money-transfer services into its retail network.

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Renascence Newsdesk
Curated briefing · 2 min read

What happened

Pepkor, one of Africa's largest retail groups, has agreed to acquire Shop2Shop, a South African fintech specialising in payments and money transfers for informal and township retail networks. The deal will see Shop2Shop's payment infrastructure integrated into Pepkor's retail footprint, allowing the group to embed financial services directly into everyday shopping transactions.

Shop2Shop has built its business around enabling cash-based and informal traders to process digital payments and remittances, serving a segment of the market that traditional banking infrastructure has historically underserved. By bringing this capability in-house, Pepkor is positioning itself to offer money transfer and payment services alongside its core retail proposition, rather than treating financial services as a separate, bolted-on offering.

Why it matters

The acquisition reflects a broader pattern of retailers moving into embedded finance — using payments infrastructure not merely as a transaction rail but as a mechanism to deepen customer relationships. For Pepkor, folding Shop2Shop's technology into its stores gives it a route to convert routine, high-frequency purchases into a stickier, multi-service relationship with shoppers who might otherwise have limited access to formal financial products.

For leaders in retail, fintech and digital transformation, the deal illustrates how payments capability is increasingly treated as core infrastructure rather than a vendor relationship. Owning the rails that move money — rather than renting them — gives a retailer more control over data, customer experience and the pace at which new services can be layered on top of the existing footprint.

The Renascence take

The headline here is "retailer buys fintech," but the more interesting story is about where loyalty is actually built. Loyalty programmes, points and apps are the visible layer; the underlying infrastructure that determines how easily, cheaply and reliably someone can transact is the layer that actually shapes behaviour.

Most loyalty strategies focus on rewarding the purchase after it happens. This deal is a reminder that the real lever is often the mechanics of the transaction itself — how easy, cheap and trustworthy it is to move money in the first place. When a retailer owns that layer, it gains far more behavioural insight and far more room to design habits, not just discounts. Operators sitting on high transaction frequency but low structural control over payments should ask whether they are renting the very infrastructure that determines how loyal their customers can ever become.

Sources

This briefing was written by the Renascence newsdesk, synthesising reporting from the outlets below. Follow the links for the original coverage.

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Pepkor has agreed to acquire Shop2Shop, a South African fintech that specialises in payments and money transfers for informal and township retail networks.

The deal lets Pepkor integrate Shop2Shop's payment infrastructure into its stores, embedding money transfer and payment services directly into everyday shopping rather than offering them as a separate, bolted-on service.

Shop2Shop enables cash-based and informal traders to process digital payments and remittances, serving customers that traditional banking infrastructure has historically underserved.

It reflects a wider trend of retailers building embedded finance capability in-house — owning payment rails rather than renting them — to gain more control over customer data, experience and future service offerings.

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