Net1 UEPS Technologies Inc.’s founder, Serge Belamant, will retire early after a storm of controversy over a contract it holds to distribute billions of dollars of welfare payments to 17 million people. Belamant, who founded the company 27 years ago, will quit at the end of the month rather than retiring next year to allow changes at the company and partly due “to the views expressed by certain of the company’s shareholders,” Net1 said in a statement. Net1’s biggest shareholders are the World’s Bank’s International Finance Corp. and Cape Town’s Allan Gray Ltd. Both have been critical of Belamant and the company. Net1 won a contract in 2012 to distribute welfare in South Africa. Two years later the country’s Constitutional Court ruled the contract invalid and instructed the South African Social Security Agency to find a new provider. When it failed to do so by March this year the court allowed the contract to be extended until 2018 under stringent conditions. Net1 has been accused by...

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