Standard Bank is accelerating the shift to cashless branches as it adapts its physical network to changing customer behaviour.
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A partnership between four financial institutions has led to the launch of an “institutional-grade” stablecoin pegged to the rand.
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Retailers are not obliged to accept cash as a means of payment, even though it is defined as legal tender.
Telkom on Monday renewed a “cautionary notice” to investors, saying it remains in exclusive talks with a preferred bidder.
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Elon Musk has used LSD, cocaine, ecstasy and psychedelic mushrooms, often at private parties, the Wall Street Journal reported.
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Apple will host its annual developers’ conference in an online format for the third year in a row, from 6-10 June.
Amazon.com is purchasing as many as 83 rocket launches from three providers to deploy the majority of its planned Project Kuiper satellite constellation.
Twitter will name top shareholder and Tesla boss Elon Musk to its board, a day after the billionaire disclosed a 9.2% stake in the social media company.
Huawei Technologies paid out dividends totalling R140.6-billion to current and retired workers in its employee shareholder scheme.
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