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Powering the financial future of SA's domestic workforce.
Vuma Pay is a WhatsApp based platform that turns wages into wealth through an inflation-proof benefits fund that secures savings, retirement and a future.
Powering the financial future of SA's domestic workforce.





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Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know about the Vuma. Find answers to the most common questions below.
Everything you need to know about Vuma. Find answers to the most common questions below.
What is Vuma?
Vuma Pay is a WhatsApp tool that handles your domestic worker's employment in one chat. When you pay your monthly contribution, we automatically split it: one part covers the short-term needs and the other part goes into an Inflation-Proof long-term Savings Fund ensuring your worker builds real wealth that can be used for school fees, christmas bonuses or even retirement.
Why shouldn't I just pay cash like I always have?
How is this better for my domestic worker?
Is this a bank account?
How does Vuma help me?
What is Vuma?
Vuma Pay is a WhatsApp tool that handles your domestic worker's employment in one chat. When you pay your monthly contribution, we automatically split it: one part covers the short-term needs and the other part goes into an Inflation-Proof long-term Savings Fund ensuring your worker builds real wealth that can be used for school fees, christmas bonuses or even retirement.
Why shouldn't I just pay cash like I always have?
How is this better for my domestic worker?
Is this a bank account?
How does Vuma help me?
What is Vuma?
Vuma Pay is a WhatsApp tool that handles your domestic worker's employment in one chat. When you pay your monthly contribution, we automatically split it: one part covers the short-term needs and the other part goes into an Inflation-Proof long-term Savings Fund ensuring your worker builds real wealth that can be used for school fees, christmas bonuses or even retirement.
Why shouldn't I just pay cash like I always have?
How is this better for my domestic worker?
Is this a bank account?
How does Vuma help me?