Money Services Business Licence — South Africa
African gateway, ADLA licence. SARB regulated. Capital from Varies. Typical timeline 3–9 months.
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Why South Africa for Your Money Services Business Licence?
South Africa is the largest economy in Africa and serves as a gateway to the broader continent. Major remittance corridors exist to neighbouring countries.
The South African Reserve Bank issues Authorised Dealer with Limited Authority (ADLA) licences for money transfer and currency exchange businesses.
Licence Requirements
Detailed Requirements
Capital requirements vary. Comprehensive AML/CFT compliance under FICA. Governance and operational requirements.
Application Process
Regulatory Strategy
We assess your business model and regulatory position to develop a clear licensing strategy.
Business Plan
We prepare a comprehensive business plan meeting the regulator's expectations.
Programme of Operations
Detailed programme of operations covering governance, compliance, and operational arrangements.
Compliance Framework
Full AML/CFT framework, compliance monitoring programme, and risk management policies.
Application Submission
We compile and submit the complete application package to the regulator.
Regulator Review
We manage all regulator communications and information requests during the review period.
Authorisation
Upon approval, we support your transition to live operations.
Process Detail
3 to 9 months.
South Africa vs United Kingdom
| Criteria | South Africa | United Kingdom |
|---|---|---|
| Capital | Varies | No requirement |
| Timeline | 3–9 months | 1–3 months |
| Regulator | SARB | HMRC |
| Key Feature | African gateway, ADLA licence | Straightforward registration, AML focus |
Frequently Asked Questions
The capital requirement for a money services business licence in South Africa is Varies. Capital requirements vary. Comprehensive AML/CFT compliance under FICA. Governance and operational requirements.
The typical timeline for a money services business licence in South Africa is 3–9 months. 3 to 9 months.
South Africa is the largest economy in Africa and serves as a gateway to the broader continent. Major remittance corridors exist to neighbouring countries.
After receiving your money services business licence in South Africa, you must maintain ongoing compliance with regulatory requirements including safeguarding of customer funds, regular regulatory reporting, maintaining adequate capital, updating AML and compliance frameworks, and cooperating with supervisory reviews and inspections.
Most jurisdictions require local substance for a money services business licence. In South Africa, you will typically need a registered office, at least one locally resident director, and potentially additional operational staff. We can advise on the exact requirements and help you establish the minimum viable local presence.
A money services business licence in South Africa provides access to the domestic market. African gateway, ADLA licence. Separate authorisation may be required for other jurisdictions.