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What Are Wearables?

What Are Wearables?

🧠 What Is NFC and How Does It Power Payment Rings? 🔷 NFC (Near Field Communication): NFC is a short-range wireless communication technology, typically working within 4 cm (1.5 inches). It allows two devices — like a payment terminal and a ring — to exchange data...

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How Wearables Empower Financial Inclusion

How Wearables Empower Financial Inclusion

In South Africa, many individuals face barriers to accessing formal banking services due to factors like limited documentation, mobility challenges, or lack of digital literacy. Wearable payment devices address these issues by providing easier payment mechanisms and...

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What is Tokenisation?

What is Tokenisation?

What is Tokenisation? Tokenisation has revolutionized the way we make contactless payments, especially through wearable devices like smart rings, bracelets, and watches. By replacing sensitive card data with secure digital tokens, this technology enhances both...

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Ring Pay Technology Explained

Ring Pay Technology Explained

The Future of Payments is Here Imagine making a payment with just a tap of your finger—no phone, no wallet, just a sleek ring on your hand. This isn't science fiction; it's the reality of NFC-enabled payment rings, a fusion of cutting-edge microelectronics and secure...

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Wearables Photo Shoot at Umhlanga

Wearables Photo Shoot at Umhlanga

Money Carer South Africa Captures the Future of Payments in UmhlangaOn Sunday, April 20, 2025, the Money Carer South Africa team gathered at the luxurious The Pearls in Umhlanga for a vibrant photo shoot, celebrating the upcoming launch of their innovative NFC-enabled...

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The Future on Your Finger

The Future on Your Finger

In a world where convenience is king, wearable tech has become more than a trend—it's a lifestyle. Among the most innovative advancements is the NFC (Near Field Communication) ceramic ring, a stylish, contactless payment solution that fits snugly on your finger....

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