FactorFast began in 2018 with a stubborn question: why should a landlord front everyone’s power and water, then spend the month chasing it back? We set out to fix that — one prepaid meter, one building, at a time.
We started in the meter rooms of Gaborone and grew into shopping malls, residential estates, industrial parks and student housing across the country. Along the way we built our own payments rail — TswanaPay — so the metering and the money finally live under one roof.
Every feature answers one question: does this get the property owner paid, on time, with less hassle?
Local team, local meters, local support. We know our market because we live and work in it.
TswanaPay, the payments arm of Fastech-ePay (Pty) Ltd, runs within Botswana’s Bank of Botswana e-money framework.
When you call, you reach a person who knows your building — not a ticket number.
Started it all in 2018 — and still asks “but why is the landlord paying for that?”
Runs the whole show. If it ships, she said go.
In charge of the entire operation — and the one who answers your WhatsApp.
Guards every thebe like it personally owes her money.
Sleeps soundly only when every meter, everywhere, is ticking.
Knows the TswanaPay platform better than the platform knows itself.
Matches every online pula to exactly where it belongs.
On the tools, in the field, keeping the meters honest.
Turns “just looking” into “where do I sign?”
The calm voice on the other end when you need a hand.
A free site assessment, no obligation. We’ll show you exactly where your revenue is leaking — then you decide.