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Yoco’s Dyner.ai deal ushers in new AI era for South African SMEs

TechCabal May 28, 2026 2h ago ⏱ 1 min read 👁 2 views
Yoco’s Dyner.ai deal ushers in new AI era for South African SMEs
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South African fintech Yoco is banking on artificial intelligence (AI) to be the next major growth lever for small businesses. To advance that vision, the commerce platform has acquired Dyner.ai, an AI-native operating system built to help Small and Medium-sized… South African fintech Yoco is banking on artificial intelligence (AI) to be the next major growth lever for small businesses. To advance that vision, the commerce platform has acquired Dyner.ai, an AI-native operating system built to help Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs), particularly restaurants, streamline operations. In an interview with TechCabal on Thursday, Carl Wazen, […]
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