Master Currency
Master Currency operates in a city where movement is constant: people sending money back to rural KZN, paying remittances across borders into Lesotho and Zimbabwe, or converting currency before heading to Mozambique for business. Durban's role as a major port and logistics centre means foreign nationals, truck drivers, and traders flow through regularly. A forex and money-transfer operation serves the neighbourhoods and communities these travellers move through—it's not just a transaction, it's a bridge. The service matters in ways that go beyond the simple exchange: it's how families stay connected, how informal traders access working capital, how people move money safely instead of carrying cash through unfamiliar streets.