UPAY

CIK: 16778973 Annual ReportsLatest: 2026-06-02
Revenue: $746,311Net Income: -$1,406,623Source 10-K
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10-K / June 2, 2026

Revenue:$746,311
Income:-$1,406,623

10-K / January 13, 2025

Revenue:$1,394,408
Income:-$736,191

10-K / June 11, 2024

Revenue:$1,394,408
Income:-$736,191

10-K / June 2, 2026

UPAY, Inc.

Overview

UPAY, Inc. is a Nevada corporation with principal software and financial-technology operations in South Africa and expanding opportunities in the United States. The company delivers its core offerings through three platforms: ACPAS (Automated Credit Provider Administration System) via Rent Pay (Pty) Ltd, AML GO (Pty) Ltd, and HUNTPAL (Pty) Ltd / HUNTPAL LLC.

Core platforms and offerings

ACPAS (Rent Pay, South Africa)

  • Cloud-based loan origination and credit-management system for lenders, retailers, and service businesses.
  • Key features: loan origination, payment processing, collections, debit-order processing, decisioning engines, integration with payment gateways and credit bureaus, two-way SMS, credit protection insurance, and custom client portals.
  • Embedded basic accounting capabilities.
  • Revenue: monthly license fees, one-time setup and data-migration services, transaction fees tied to debit orders, insurance commissions, and custom website development on a quote basis.
  • Market: credit providers, retailers, and professional services in South Africa.

AML GO (AML GO (Pty) Ltd)

  • AML/KYC, sanctions and PEP screening, and transaction-monitoring platform for financial institutions, fintechs, and accountable institutions.
  • Features: customer due diligence (CDD/EDD), real-time watch-list screening, transaction monitoring with risk scoring and configurable alerts, regulatory reporting and audit trails under South African AML regulations (FICA), API integration, training, and support.
  • Positioned to support the company’s compliance software and fintech services in Southern Africa and expand into the U.S. market from a Dallas hub.

HUNTPAL (Hunt Now – Pay Later)

  • Marketplace and financing platform for hunting experiences and related travel goods.
  • Financing offered as interest-free installments (typically 3–12 months).
  • Marketplace and booking portal connecting hunters with vetted outfitters; current focus in South Africa with planned global expansion, including the U.S.
  • Services: outfitter partnerships, trip logistics (permits, guides, lodging, transfers, trophy processing), marketing, and promotional services.
  • Revenue model: installment financing for hunts and packages, platform fees, and partner arrangements.

Geographic and corporate structure

  • South Africa
    • Rent Pay (Pty) Ltd operates ACPAS and supports AML GO and HUNTPAL activities.
    • Offices in Centurion, South Africa; lease amended in 2026 with 4% escalation (base rate approximately $2,078 per month).
  • United States
    • HUNTPAL LLC operates a Hunt Now – Pay Later marketplace for U.S. hunters traveling to South Africa and other destinations and serves as a coordination center for HUNTPAL financing and AML GO U.S. rollout.
  • Subsidiaries and affiliations
    • Rent Pay (Pty) Ltd (SA)
    • AML GO (Pty) Ltd (SA)
    • HUNTPAL (Pty) Ltd (SA)
    • HUNTPAL LLC (U.S.)
    • Miway Finance Inc. (acquired 2022, minority/controlled interests) and related entities

Market position and customers

  • Revenue is concentrated among a small number of customers.
    • 2026: two primary customers accounted for the largest shares of revenue (top customer 28.32%; others 9.86% and 8.53%).
    • 2025: revenue was concentrated among three customers.
  • Employees
    • 16 full-time employees (as of the 2026 filing period), including the CEO/CFO/CAO Jacob C. Fölscher, an operations manager, financial director, scientific programmer, four systems engineers, two accounting/bookkeeping personnel, two assistants, and four software developers.
  • Shareholders
    • As of June 2, 2026: 17,615,211 shares outstanding; 56 stockholders of record.

Financial snapshot (fiscal years ended Feb 28)

  • Revenue
    • 2026: $746,311
    • 2025: $715,269
  • Net income (loss)
    • 2026: net loss of $1,406,623
    • 2025: net loss of $540,062
  • Operating and cash flow highlights (2026 vs. 2025)
    • Gross profit 2026: $547,510 on revenue of $746,311
    • Operating expenses 2026: $1,001,027 (vs. $953,220 in 2025)
    • Net cash used in operating activities: $(288,039) in 2026 vs. $(764,674) in 2025
    • Net cash used in investing activities: $(1,993) in 2026 vs. $0 in 2025
    • Net cash provided by financing activities: $320,000 in 2026 vs. $150,000 in 2025
  • Liquidity
    • Cash and cash equivalents as of Feb 28, 2026: $96,279
    • Working capital deficit: $(266,715) in 2026 (vs. $(386,487) in 2025)
  • The consolidated financial statements note substantial doubt about the company’s ability to continue as a going concern; management intends to fund operations through equity financing and existing South Africa operations.

Recent developments and milestones

  • June 5, 2024: Acquired full ownership of HUNTPAL LLC, consolidating the U.S. subsidiary.
  • June 20, 2024: Acquired controlling interest in AML GO (Pty) Ltd.
  • Oct 29, 2024: AML GO launched a next-generation web-based AML screening and compliance portal.
  • Feb 1, 2025: Lease executed for Centurion, South Africa offices with renewal options.
  • 2025: AML GO onboarded 30+ clients; ongoing development and deployment of B2B lending on ACPAS.
  • June–July 2025: ACPAS expansion and multi-phase development agreements in Africa.
  • Oct 27, 2025: CEO Jaco Fölscher re-elected to CASA board.
  • 2026: CASA sponsorship activities and planned roundtables in Durban, Bloemfontein, Port Elizabeth, and Limpopo; ongoing U.S. rollout planning for AML GO and HUNTPAL financing.

Products and services (summary)

  • ACPAS (South Africa)
    • Cloud-based loan origination (SaaS), Theme Studio for client websites, credit inquiries, embedded credit protection and life insurance, debit-order transaction processing, and development and staffing services.
  • AML GO (South Africa)
    • CDD/EDD, real-time watch-list screening (PEP/sanctions), transaction monitoring and alerts, regulatory reporting and audit trails, API integration, and training/support.
  • HUNTPAL (Pty) Ltd (South Africa)
    • Hunt Now–Pay Later financing (interest-free installments), marketplace and booking portal, outfitter and ranch partnerships, logistics and trip management, marketing services.
  • HUNTPAL LLC (United States)
    • U.S. marketplace for financing African hunting trips and planned expansion of outfitter networks and financing partnerships.

Governance and financial structure

  • The company uses equity financing and related-party financing arrangements.
  • Stock-based compensation is used to align incentives, including equity issuances to directors, officers, and consultants.

This summary is based on the company’s Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended February 28, 2026. All figures are in U.S. dollars unless noted otherwise.