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Meta to charge business for WhatsApp replies in South Africa

Ghana NewsBy Ghana NewsAugust 19, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Meta is set to end a longstanding policy exemption on October 1, requiring South African businesses to pay for free-form customer service replies sent over the WhatsApp Business Platform. Since November 2024, support agents and automated chatbots could send replies at no cost within the 24-hour customer-initiated service window. The upcoming change will apply universally at the Application Programming Interface (API) level, impacting all enterprise users regardless of their solution provider.

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Meta has committed to publishing official regional rates by September 1, exactly one month prior to implementation. Until then, official documentation lists the service message rate as unavailable, forcing businesses to rely on industry projections. Local customer experience firm Helm estimates that fees will range between 10c and 15c per message, calculated by reverse-engineering existing utility and authentication rates against current rand-dollar exchange rates.

In South Africa, WhatsApp serves as a primary operational service channel rather than a secondary marketing tool. Major telecommunications operators, insurers, and financial institutions—including Absa, which offers full banking capabilities through the app—rely heavily on the platform. The new pricing model will exponentially increase costs for multi-turn conversations. Under Meta’s updated framework, a single hour-long exchange involving automated routing, human agent intervention, and order confirmations will generate five separate charges instead of a single billable message.

While support costs will inevitably rise, industry experts note that WhatsApp remains far more economical than traditional channels. Executing support conversations on WhatsApp is estimated to cost roughly four times less than handling equivalent query volumes through traditional call centres. However, enterprises are being advised to audit and streamline their automated messaging workflows immediately to minimize operational friction.

Businesses hoping to circumvent the new fees by reclassifying replies as utility templates will find that loophole closed. Utility templates sent within the same 24-hour service window, which were previously free, will also become billable on October 1.

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The primary remaining exemption exists for conversations initiated through Facebook or Instagram “click-to-WhatsApp” advertisements, which grant a 72-hour free messaging window. However, this exception carries a caveat for companies using Meta’s native Business Agent AI. As of August 1, Meta began charging $2 per million tokens for AI usage, equating to roughly four to five US cents per response, billing businesses based on computational complexity rather than message volume.

The policy update strictly affects commercial enterprise accounts. Standard consumer WhatsApp accounts will remain free to use, as Meta continues to monetize its local retail user base through optional cosmetic add-ons, such as the WhatsApp Plus subscription available for R28.99 per month. Meta has not yet issued an official comment regarding specific regional pricing for the South African market.

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