South African e-commerce grew by 66% in 2020, and has more than doubled over the past two years. Edgars appears determined to make the shopping experience as seamless as possible.
Put the credit card down, and step away from your wallet – with the added bonus of standing a chance to win prizes from some of South Africa’s favourite brands.
The ‘buy now, pay later’ payment option is proving popular around the world. It’s touched down in South Africa, and is snapping up big-name retailers.
Debt is an ugly four-letter word, and something that many South Africans are familiar with according to our credit card stats
Shopping on lay-by has long been a popular payment method in South Africa, but a new system aims to disrupt the status quo.
Avoid the malls, put away the credit card, and get your prezzies sorted without all the hassle and stress that usually comes with this time of the year.
We have some excellent news for the outdoor enthusiast who wants the right gear to pair with the perfect adventure.
In just 10 seconds, your creditworthiness can be assessed, which has opened up a new payment system to connect retailers with consumers.
If you want the feel of browsing at the mall, without actually having to put on ‘outside’ clothes, here’s a good place to start.
More and more local brands are adding buy now, pay later options at checkout, making it easier than ever to shop quality products, without breaking the bank.
In the UK, more and more people are ditching credit and lay-by in favour of increasingly popular ‘buy now, pay later’ services.
More than ever before, South Africans are choosing e-commerce over instore purchases, and it doesn’t look like that’s set to change anytime soon.
The Tiny Whoop Nano packs some power into its tiny frame, and the competitive price point has made it a popular option.
Last week, it was announced that all goods (other than tobacco and alcohol) may be sold through e-commerce platforms. South Africans wasted no time getting stuck in.
It’s been a tough month or so, and the temptation is always there to take the credit card for a spin. There’s also another option worth considering.
Small local businesses are likely to bear the brunt of the economic strain that a lockdown places on the economy. Here are some ways you can help.
One of the biggest problems with panic buying, aside from the human element, is that it could land you in some serious financial trouble later on.
A watch is both a practical and beautiful gift to give, but choosing the right one can be tough. Here are a few tips to help you along the way.
We all need a little retail therapy every now and again, so here’s how you can indulge at some popular retailers without breaking the bank.
#Januworry and #JanuworrySurvivalKit have been trending on Twitter, with some pretty funny memes about surviving what can be the most difficult month of the year.
Any woman with style will tell you that the perfect bag or beautifully designed piece of jewellery is all you need to take your outfit from everyday-drab to runway-ready.
Black Friday brings with it a combination of chaos and incredible savings. If you’re keen to avoid the former and enjoy the latter, here are some tips.
Around the world, more and more consumers are making use of ‘buy now, pay later’ services, and now South Africa is catching up.
There are few things more South African than a solid pair of ‘veldskoen’. Add some colour and careful design, and you have an international sensation.
For Freedom of Movement founders and brothers, Roal and Léan, building a brand from the basement of a university building to opening stores nationwide has been nothing short of an eventful journey.
Have you got your eye on something that’s just out of your price range? Not ideal, but you might want to check out South Africa’s risk-free, zero-interest payment solution.