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Lesaka acquires Bank Zero in R1.09bn deal

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– Lesaka Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: LSAK; JSE: LSK) (“Lesaka” or “the  group”) today announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Lesaka Technologies Proprietary Limited, has entered into an agreement to acquire (directly and indirectly) 100% of the issued ordinary shares of Bank  Zero Mutual Bank (“Bank Zero”). The acquisition consideration will be settled through a combination of  newly issued shares - such that the shareholders of Bank Zero will own approximately 12% of Lesaka’s fully  diluted shares at the time of completion of the proposed transaction - and up to ZAR 91 million ($5.1 million) in cash. All amounts translated at the closing rate of $1: ZAR 17.75 as of June 25, 2025. 

The proposed transaction is subject to the satisfaction of customary closing conditions as well as  regulatory approvals ordinarily required of a transaction of this nature, including approval from the  Prudential Authority, a division of the South African Reserve Bank, Competition Commission approval and  Exchange Control approval.  

Bank Zero is a South African digital bank built on modern technology and a zero-fee banking model, offering  both retail and commercial banking services to its customers. Founded in 2018, Bank Zero seeks to provide a better banking experience for its customers, offering a secure, app-driven platform designed to give  individuals and businesses greater control, transparency, and cost-efficiency in managing their money. As  at the end of April 2025, Bank Zero had a deposit base in excess of ZAR 400 million, and more than 40,000  funded accounts across South Africa. 

The transaction marks another key milestone in Lesaka’s journey to build a vertically integrated fintech  platform. The combination of Bank Zero’s digital banking infrastructure and its operational banking license,  together with Lesaka’s fintech and distribution platform, is intended to transform the way Lesaka is able to  conduct business in the future, offering key financial, strategic and regulatory benefits, including:  

(i) better end-to-end servicing of Lesaka’s customer base through a full suite of banking services,  (ii) unlocking meaningful synergies and new opportunities for the group, 

(iii) accelerating product innovation and streamlining operations across Lesaka’s Consumer, Merchant  and Enterprise Divisions, 

(iv) enabling a transformative shift in the financial profile of Lesaka, and  

(v) empowering the combined group to deliver greater value to consumers and businesses across South  Africa. 

Lesaka expects the transaction to support a more optimized balance sheet in the future, allowing the group  to finance the existing and continued growth in lending books through customer deposits, driving stronger  lending unit economics. In addition, the reduction in the use of bank debt in the group’s Consumer and  Merchant Divisions will assist in a deleveraging of Lesaka’s gross debt. Post completion, and subject to  regulatory approval, Lesaka could achieve more than ZAR 1.0 billion reduction in gross debt. 

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The proposed transaction was agreed based on an assumed Lesaka share price of ZAR 88.26 ($4.97) and  the current fully diluted share count. The transaction consideration of an approximate 12% stake in Lesaka  (approximately ZAR 1,000 million ($56.3 million), together with up to ZAR 91 million ($5.1 million) in cash) implies a transaction consideration of up to ZAR 1,091 million for the acquisition of Bank Zero. If the actual  share price at the time of completion exceeds the assumed share price, the amount of cash consideration  would increase with a corresponding decrease in stock consideration.  

Lesaka expects the transaction to be accretive to its shareholders, with Bank Zero expected to be profitable  in the fiscal year following completion of the transaction. Further details with respect to the financial  metrics of the proposed transaction will be made available during the publication of Lesaka’s results for  the fiscal year ended June 30, 2025, which are expected to be on or about September 4, 2025.  

Upon completion of the proposed transaction, the selling shareholders of Bank Zero – which include Michael Jordaan (Chairman of Bank Zero), Yatin Narsai (CEO of Bank Zero), and other key members of the  Bank Zero will collectively hold an approximate 12% stake in Lesaka. Bank Zero sellers will be subject to  regulatory and contractual lockups ranging from between 18 and 36-months post-completion, depending  on the seller.  

Following completion of the transaction, Michael Jordaan will join the Lesaka Board of Directors, while  Yatin Narsai will continue as CEO of Bank Zero. The broader Bank Zero leadership team will remain in their  current roles, ensuring continuity and integration. 

Michael Jordaan – Chairman 

Michael Jordaan is the Chairman and co-founder of Bank Zero. He has over 20 years’ experience in financial  services, including ten years spent at First National Bank (“FNB”) where he served as its Chief Executive  Officer.  

Yatin Narsai – Chief Executive Officer 

Yatin Narsai is the Chief Executive Officer and co-founder of Bank Zero. He spent over 15 years at FNB where he served as the Chief Executive Officer of FNB's Retail Bank. 

“The acquisition of Bank Zero  is a transformative event in Lesaka’s journey, enabling us to better serve our consumers, merchants and  enterprise clients by embedding a trusted, well-engineered neobank capability into our fintech platform. I  am delighted to welcome the Bank Zero team to Lesaka as partners.” 

“This transaction reflects a strategic partnership  underpinned by long-term alignment, which will result in the continued involvement of all Bank Zero  founders and management. Our belief in the combined platform’s future is clear and we see strong  symmetry in our vision. There is a strong international precedent for fintechs that have acquired banking  capabilities to deliver more integrated, compliant and capital-efficient financial services. We are confident  that the synergies between our digital banking infrastructure and Lesaka’s fintech reach will create  sustainable value for all stakeholders.” 

“Bank Zero was built from the ground up to deliver a secure, digital first banking experience that puts control back in the hands of customers. Our focus has always been on  using technology to remove friction, lower costs, and challenge legacy banking norms. Joining forces with  Lesaka allows us to accelerate that mission at scale – reaching more customers, faster – while staying true  to the principles that define who we are. It represents a critical step for Lesaka and Bank Zero in realizing  new revenue streams, improving capital efficiency and unlocking synergies across our ecosystem.”

Financial advisor to Lesaka: Rand Merchant Bank (a division of FirstRand Bank Limited).  Legal advisors to Lesaka: Webber Wentzel & Rouse 

About Lesaka (www.lesakatech.com

Lesaka Technologies, (Lesaka™) is a South African Fintech company driven by a purpose to provide financial  services and software to Southern Africa's underserviced consumers and merchants. We offer an  integrated and holistic multiproduct platform that provides transactional accounts, lending, insurance,  merchant acquiring, cash management, software and Alternative Digital Payments ("ADP"). By providing a  full-service fintech platform in our connected ecosystem, we facilitate the digitization of commerce in our  markets. 

Lesaka has a primary listing on NASDAQ (NASDAQ:LSAK) and a secondary listing on the Johannesburg  Stock Exchange (JSE: LSK). Visit www.lesakatech.com for additional information about Lesaka  Technologies (Lesaka™). 

About Bank Zero (www.bankzero.co.za

Bank Zero is a South African digital bank built on modern technology and a zero-fee banking model.  Launched to provide a better banking experience, Bank Zero offers a secure, app-driven platform designed  to give individuals and businesses greater control, transparency, and cost-efficiency in managing their  money. Founded by a team of seasoned banking and technology leaders, Bank Zero is reimagining banking  for a digital-first world. 

This press release contains certain statements that may be considered forward-looking statements within  the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities  Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and such statements are subject to the safe harbor created by those  sections and the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, as amended. Such statements may be  identified by their use of terms or phrases such as “expects,” “estimates,” “projects,” “believes,”  “anticipates,” “plans,” “could,” “would,” “may,” “will,” “intends,” “outlook,” “focus,” “seek,” “potential,”  “mission,” “continue,” “goal,” “target,” “objective,” derivations thereof, and similar terms and phrases.  Forward-looking statements are based upon the current beliefs and expectations of our management and  are inherently subject to risks and uncertainties, some of which cannot be predicted or quantified, which  could cause future events and actual results to differ materially from those set forth in, contemplated by,  or underlying the forward-looking statements. In this press release, statements relating to future financial  results and future financing and business opportunities are forward-looking statements. Additional  information concerning factors that could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those in  any forward-looking statement is contained in our Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2024 and  our Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2025, as filed with the SEC, as well as other documents  Lesaka has filed or will file with the SEC. With respect to the proposed acquisition of Bank Zero, additional  factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those indicated or implied by the forward looking statements include, among others: (1) the occurrence of any event, change or other circumstances  that could give rise to the termination of the sale and purchase agreement relating to the proposed  acquisition; (2) the ability to satisfy all conditions to completion of the proposed acquisition, including obtaining regulatory and prudential authority licensing approvals; (3) unexpected costs, charges or  expenses resulting from the transaction; (4) the disruption of management’s attention from our ongoing  business operations due to the proposed acquisition; (5) changes in the financial condition of the markets  that Bank Zero serves; (6) risks associated with the renegotiation of existing supplier and sponsor  arrangements which could impact on timing of intended synergies; (7) the challenges, risks and costs  involved with integrating the operations of Bank Zero into Lesaka, including the ability of Bank Zero to  achieve profitability; and (8) Lesaka’s ability to realize the anticipated benefits of the proposed acquisition,  including any reduction in gross debt and any expected earnings accretion. Lesaka assumes no obligation  to update the information in this press release, to revise any forward-looking statements or to update the  reasons actual results could differ materially from those anticipated in forward-looking statements. 

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