Paxful has announced that its Transfer to Bank service will debut in South Africa via a partnership with cryptocurrency exchange platform OVEX.
Using OVEX’s instant cashout mechanism, Paxful users in South Africa will now be able to convert their bitcoin directly into local currency (ZAR). The new, automated feature will work alongside all banks in South Africa.
Paxful plans to open up the service to a handful of other countries in the following months. Additionally, the company expects to add Ethereum (ETH) and Tether (USDT) to Transfer to Bank in the future.
Acting as a local currency, the service offers the flexibility to either sell bitcoin on the Paxful Marketplace or convert bitcoin into the local currency with a few clicks.
Paxful users in South Africa will now see the Transfer to Bank button on their Paxful Wallet. Before they convert their bitcoin, they’ll see the current exchange rate and the fees included with the transfer. Once users are ready, they’ll input their banking information and how much they want to transfer.
Ray Youssef, CEO and co-founder of Paxful, says: “In order to have financial freedom, consumers need versatility, the choice to make the best financial decision at any given time. Transfer to Bank, which is unique for peer-to-peer platforms, is all about giving people the runway they need. Our users continue to be our number one priority and we’re excited for them to take even more ownership of their finances.”
Artur Schaback, chief operating officer and co-founder of Paxful, comments: “Convenience is a big priority when it comes to finance — and our users leverage Paxful for a variety of reasons. With Transfer to Bank, we now have multiple ways for users to trade and access their Bitcoin. We’re thrilled to see how our people interact with the product and plan to use those insights to make the platform even stronger.”
Jonathan Ovadia, CEO of OVEX, adds: “We’re excited to partner with Paxful and bring this financial solution to their South African users. Paxful is devoted to leveraging crypto for the everyday users, especially for the people of Africa. Our aim with this partnership is to bring even more people onto the crypto-economy and change the way we conduct finance today.”