Yes I finally successfully linked my Paypal with FNB after a bit of frustration on the navigation tabs on FNB site, however its now solved. I actually opened an account with FNB just to be sure, however its not really needed to open an actual account with them as on the website you can use other SA bank accounts and still link your Paypal to FNB to receive payouts. Thanks for then input !
Topic summary
South African Shopify merchants face limited payment gateway choices, especially for selling to US/EU customers, because Shopify Payments isn’t available locally. Key friction points are currency handling (ZAR vs USD) and bank payout requirements.
Guidance from Shopify: keep the store in the native currency (ZAR), use a supported South African gateway, and use a currency display app; checkout still occurs in ZAR. PayPal Express currency support must be confirmed directly with PayPal.
Paths explored:
- 2Checkout: requested months of sales history, making it impractical for new stores.
- USD-first setup: switch store currency to USD, open/verify a PayPal Business account, link it to an FNB (First National Bank) account, activate PayPal in Shopify, and receive payouts in USD. Trade‑off: you lose access to SA gateways (PayFast, Peach Payments, Yoco) and may deter local ZAR buyers.
- ZAR-first setup: keep ZAR and use PayFast (cards/EFT); ask PayFast to enable multi‑currency so buyers choose currency at redirect.
- Offshore/alternative routes: Stripe Atlas (US company/bank) to access Shopify Payments; consider WooCommerce with Peach Payments for custom multi‑currency checkout.
Status: no single “straightforward” solution; merchants pick between USD+PayPal or ZAR+local gateways. Discussion remains unresolved.