Coming Soon

Borrow Money in USDT

We're working on something new: loans denominated in USDT, a stablecoin pegged to the US Dollar. That means your loan value won't drop when the Rand does. It's not live yet — sign up and we'll let you know when it is.

What's Different About a USDT Loan?

Here's what it means in practice — no crypto jargon, we promise.

Your loan value doesn't shrink

USDT is pegged to the US Dollar. If the Rand drops 10% tomorrow, your loan amount stays the same. You borrowed $500, you owe $500.

Money in minutes, not days

No waiting for bank processing. USDT transfers settle in a few minutes — even on weekends and public holidays.

You don't need to be a crypto expert

We'll walk you through the setup. If you can use a banking app, you can use a USDT wallet. It's simpler than it sounds.

Clear terms, no surprises

You'll know the exact repayment amount before you borrow. No hidden initiation fees or monthly service charges buried in the fine print.

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Be the first to know when USDT loans launch. No commitment, no spam.

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Frequently Asked Questions

USDT (Tether) is a stablecoin — a cryptocurrency pegged 1:1 to the US Dollar. Unlike Bitcoin, its value doesn't fluctuate wildly. 1 USDT always equals approximately $1 USD.
You apply through RandCash, get approved, and receive USDT directly to your crypto wallet. You can hold it, convert to Rand via an exchange, or spend it directly where USDT is accepted. Repayments are made in USDT or Rand.
Yes, you will need a USDT-compatible wallet (such as Trust Wallet, MetaMask, or a local exchange like Luno or VALR) to receive and manage your loan funds. We will provide guidance when the service launches.
We are currently building partnerships with crypto lending providers. Join the waiting list and we will notify you as soon as the service is ready. Early sign-ups may receive priority access and better terms.

Need a Loan in Rand Right Now?

While USDT loans are coming soon, you can apply for a traditional Rand loan today.