PCA operates a payment and digital banking platform serving African financial institutions, built on Java/Spring and Oracle with React frontends. The tech stack reflects a traditional enterprise payments architecture, while active projects (PowerCard platform updates, interbank recovery testing, incident reduction) and pain points (production incident handling, chargeback processing delays, batch flow bottlenecks) point to a company managing legacy payment rails under operational pressure. Hiring remains steady but narrow—support and ops roles dominate, suggesting PCA is scaling reliability and customer support rather than engineering capacity.
Payment Center for Africa (PCA), founded in 2015 and headquartered in Casablanca, provides payment systems, digital banking, and card operations infrastructure across African markets. The company operates core services including cross-channel banking platforms, e-banking and mobile-banking solutions, and card payment systems with fraud and risk management. With 51–200 employees, PCA serves as a payments-focused technology provider for regional financial institutions, handling transaction processing, chargeback management, and platform availability at scale.
PCA's platform runs on Java and Spring for backend services, React for web interfaces, Oracle for data storage, and Linux/Unix infrastructure. Design tools include Figma, Sketch, and Adobe XD.
PCA's documented hiring activity is in Romania. The company is based in Casablanca, Morocco and serves African payment and digital banking markets.
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