By: Puseletso Maqoaelane
Maseru
The Central Bank of Lesotho announced the launch of the LeSwitch Card Stream, building on the success of its initial Instant Payments Stream.
This development brings a new era of convenience for cardholders across the country, enabling ATM withdrawals and access to funds, at all local banking services providers.
Samuel Koatla representing the Bankers Association of Lesotho said, “the LeSwitch initiative is setting the pace for a modern, integrated financial system, and its latest phase promises to make accessing money simpler and faster than ever before.”
Earlier this year, the introduction of the Instant Payments Stream within LeSwitch allowed individuals and businesses to transfer funds instantly across participating fintech platforms. The feature proved to be a game-changer, enhancing the speed and reliability of everyday transactions in Lesotho.
However, the Card Stream now takes that vision further by ensuring that cardholders can withdraw money from any ATM, regardless of bank affiliation, marking another key innovation toward building a seamless, national payment infrastructure.
One other advantage of this advancement is the flexibility it offers to consumers. Now, with LeSwitch’s Card Stream, ATM access will be universal across Lesotho’s banks, making it easier for customers to get cash as and when they need it. Being timely, it also brings significant convenience to remote areas.
In addition to easier access, the Card Stream reduces transaction costs. As domestic ATM transactions will be handled locally through LeSwitch, both banks and consumers will benefit lower fees. It’s a win-win situation where cost savings are passed on, making banking more affordable for the average citizen.
Security and speed are also at the forefront of this new payment system. LeSwitch ensures that transactions are processed quickly and securely. CBL has put considerable effort into making this system both efficient and safe, providing peace of mind to all users.
The launch of the LeSwitch Card Stream is not just about individual convenience; it also aims to boost the economy of the country as a whole. By making financial services more accessible, especially through digital transactions, LeSwitch encourages greater participation in the formal financial system.
This is particularly important for promoting a cashless society, which can lead to broader economic growth. With more people using digital payment methods, Lesotho is positioning itself to thrive in a modern, increasingly cashless economy.
Many Basotho who previously had limited access to formal banking services can now engage with the financial system more easily. The widespread availability of ATM services, and soon point-of-sale and online transaction capabilities, will empower individuals and small businesses alike to take advantage of secure, digital financial solutions.
While the current focus is on ATM transactions, Sekoati Mothetsi speaking on behalf of the Central Bank of Lesotho has clarified that this is just the beginning. Soon, LeSwitch’s Card Stream will extend to include retail payments and online transactions, further enhancing the ease and speed of doing business in Lesotho. These planned expansions will integrate point-of-sale terminals and e-commerce platforms into the system, making it possible for businesses and consumers to complete transactions with a simple swipe or click, solidifying Lesotho’s place in the digital economy.
However, it is important to note what LeSwitch will not do. Despite the advancements, it will not replace global card systems like Visa or MasterCard for international transactions. Its scope is purely domestic, designed to streamline and improve payments within Lesotho. Furthermore, LeSwitch is not intended to eliminate cash entirely but to provide better digital alternatives, allowing people to choose what works best for them.
The journey toward full modernization of Lesotho’s financial infrastructure is ongoing, and while LeSwitch represents a giant leap forward, there will be continuous upgrades and improvements. Collaboration between banks, fintech, and the Central Bank, along with public engagement, will be essential to ensuring that LeSwitch reaches its full potential.
For now, CBL encourages all citizens to embrace the convenience and flexibility that the LeSwitch Card Stream offers. With real-time access to funds and more ways to transact.