
Dspread extends its sincere appreciation to all visitors who stopped by our booth during Seamless Africa 2025. The event brought together leading voices in fintech, banking, payments, and digital commerce, and we were delighted to connect with industry professionals who showed strong interest in our payment hardware solutions and engaged directly with our technical and business excellence teams.
Throughout the exhibition, Dspread showcased a broad range of products designed to support the rapidly evolving needs of merchants and service providers across the continent. Among these, our flagship mPOS series received particular attention. Engineered for portability, reliability, and secure digital transactions, the mPOS line empowers businesses of all sizes to accept payments anywhere, anytime, supporting greater financial inclusion and enabling merchants to operate with flexibility in diverse market environments.
Visitors had the opportunity to learn more about Dspread’s commitment to delivering high-performance payment devices, scalable deployment solutions, and technologies that support seamless user experiences. Meaningful discussions with partners, clients, and industry peers highlighted the growing demand for adaptable payment tools that can support Africa’s expanding digital economy.
“We were thrilled by the strong engagement and thoughtful conversations throughout the event,” said a Dspread representative. “The enthusiasm from attendees reinforces our confidence in the region’s potential and encourages us to continue investing in technology that supports sustainable payment innovation.”
As Dspread looks ahead, the company is excited about new opportunities across both the broader African continent and the South African market. We remain committed to exploring strategic partnerships, strengthening local collaboration, and delivering solutions tailored to the region’s unique payment landscape.
Together, we look forward to building the future of payments—driving innovation, expanding access, and supporting digital growth across Africa.