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5 Smart Ways South Africans Can Take the Stress Out of Paying Bills

Bills Made Simple

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Clinton Leask

Paying bills has become a kind of financial Tetris in today’s tough economy. South Africans are finding new ways to keep the lights on (sometimes literally) by adapting how—and where—they pay. Choosing the right payment method isn’t just about convenience, it can mean the difference between feeling in control and feeling overwhelmed.

According to Clinton Leask, Head of Product at Pay@, flexibility is now a survival tool:

“In this economy, flexibility isn’t a luxury, it’s how people stay afloat.”

Here are five smart, practical ways to take the stress out of paying bills—tailored to how you live, work, and earn.


1. For control, choose in-store payments at retailers

In cash-dominant communities, paying bills at the till is still the most trusted method. Retail giants like Shoprite, PEP, and Boxer, along with spaza shops, now double as bill counters connecting you to hundreds of service providers.

Xolani, a freelancer in Gqeberha, shares:
“My debit order kept bouncing. Now I pay at my local retailer when I get paid. It gives me more control.”

The printed receipt offers peace of mind—your money is paid, and you walk away with proof in hand.


2. For speed, choose mobile payment apps

From electricity bills to WiFi, mobile apps are becoming the go-to solution. They allow you to scan QR codes, make instant payments, and track your history—all without standing in a queue.

Dineo, an influencer, says:
“I don’t carry cash. As soon as I get a reminder, I pay straight from my phone.”

With features like auto-reminders and multi-account support, mobile apps suit busy lives and on-the-go payments.


3. For flexibility, choose Electronic Funds Transfers (EFTs)

EFTs are ideal for non-recurring or fluctuating bills like therapy sessions, solar services, or one-off payments. They put you in full control of exactly what goes out and when.

Miriam, a small business owner in Johannesburg, explains:
“I like knowing exactly what’s leaving my account. EFTs give me precision and control.”

But accuracy is crucial—always double-check account details before hitting send.


4. For convenience, choose digital wallets

Digital wallets are growing fast among young professionals. With tap-to-pay simplicity, they make paying for groceries, gym memberships, and deliveries quick and hassle-free.

Sihle, a fitness enthusiast, puts it simply:
“It’s faster than logging into anything else.”

They also integrate with loyalty programmes and store multiple cards securely, making them the smart shortcut for everyday payments.


5. For safety, choose bill payment vouchers

Not everyone has a bank account, and many South Africans prefer to avoid carrying cash. Bill payment vouchers—available at spaza shops and retail tills—offer a safe, cash-free alternative.

Nomvula, a domestic worker in Katlehong, says:
“I used to catch a taxi to the mall to pay bills. Now I buy a voucher at my local spaza shop and pay anytime. It’s quick and safe.”

Vouchers also eliminate debit order stress and bank fees, giving people more control over how and when they pay.


The bottom line

There’s no single “best” way to pay. Most South Africans use a mix of methods: EFTs for flexible bills, apps for quick payments, retailers for cash, and vouchers for essentials. The real key is picking the combination that matches your lifestyle and gives you control over your money.

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