It's about time FNB's eWallet got a makeover, and what better way to do it than by bringing it to WhatsApp? That's ...
The bank updates its eWallet platform by integrating it with WhatsApp, to target South Africa’s informal economy.
FNB’s new eWallet offering allows users to store money on their phones and also offers small cash advances. It may be a good ...
FNB is revamping its eWallet service and adding a WhatsApp channel to bring more users into the formal banking system.
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Aiming to tap into the market of 11 million unbanked and underbanked consumers in South Africa, First National Bank (FNB) has launched a mobile bank account that requires only their names and national ...
FNB’s eWallet service has proved to be a rather useful service and we’re not the only ones that think so. The bank has reported that, by the end of June 2019, eWallet as many as 46 million transfers ...
Yolande Van Wyk, CEO, FNB eWallet Solutions, says: "FNB eWallet is changing the banking industry and this is evidence that we can do so much more to include all South Africans in financial services.
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Delivered through WhatsApp, the new eWallet reduces friction for unbanked, underserved, and underbanked users seeking a safe and convenient way to manage their money. Previously, an eWallet could only ...
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