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Divest Launches In South Africa — Crypto To Cash In 60 Seconds, No P2P, No Stress

Thurgood MashianeBy Thurgood Mashiane2025-06-30Updated:2025-06-30No Comments3 Mins Read
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Divest, the African-founded crypto offramp platform that’s redefining how people turn crypto into cash, is officially launching in South Africa. With a promise to deliver payouts in under 60 seconds, eliminate the headaches of peer-to-peer trading, and offer the best market rates, Divest is stepping into the market with one mission: make crypto cashouts fast, secure, and seamless.

“Crypto should work for EVERYONE, not just early adopters or professional traders. South Africans deserve a cashout experience that’s instant, safe, and stress-free — that’s why Divest is here,” said Kelechi Idoko, CEO and Co-founder of Divest.

No P2P. No Waiting. Just Your Money, Fast.

The crypto scene in South Africa is booming — with nearly 6 million users and counting — but cashing out still feels like a gamble. From long delays and unpredictable exchange rates to risky peer-to-peer transfers, users often face more friction than freedom.

Divest is changing the game.

With Divest, South Africans can:

  • Convert crypto to rands in 60 seconds or less
  • Skip risky P2P transfers — no unknown buyers or random account numbers
  • Enjoy unbeatable rates with full transparency and no hidden fees
  • Get dedicated local support, available right inside the app

“We know what it feels like to wait hours — or even days — to get your money. That’s not good enough anymore. With Divest, once you tap ‘Convert to cash’ your money’s already moving,” added Divest’s CTO –
Divine Olokor.

Built for Africa, Not Just Launched in Africa

Divest has already processed over a million transactions in Nigeria, helping users cash out with confidence. Now in South Africa, the company is doubling down on local-first experiences — integrating local banks, investing in customer support teams that speak the language (literally and culturally), and launching with community-driven campaigns.

Why It Matters Now

South Africa is fast becoming one of the continent’s crypto hotspots — yet offramps remain a weak link in the ecosystem. While crypto platforms provide off-ramp services, most still rely heavily on peer-to-peer (P2P) exchanges, which come with delays, fraud risks, and a lack of real support.

Now Available Across South Africa

The Divest app is now live on Android and iOS. Users can create an account in minutes, cash out their USDT and other supported tokens, and receive payouts directly into any major South African bank account — no middlemen, no drama.

Download the app at https://onelink.to/f3kra4

About Divest

Divest is a crypto offramp platform helping Africans convert their crypto into local currency —
quickly, securely, and without the risks of peer-to-peer trading. Operating in Nigeria, and
now South Africa, Divest is on a mission to build the fastest, most trusted cashout
experience on the continent.

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