FNB’s Pay2Cell crosses borders
FNB has announced cross border payments to Swaziland and Lesotho via a cellphone using its Pay2Cell service.
Pay2Cell, which launched in September 2011, enables FNB
Cellphone Banking customers to make payments directly into other FNB accounts
using only the recipient’s cellphone number, i.e. no
bank account details are necessary.
“Electronic channels are
changing the way customers transact. In order to meet our customers lifestyle
needs for simple, 24/7 on the go, and safe banking we continuously provide
innovative solutions. Traditionally making payments to other African countries
has been limited to internet banking for senders or making a deposit or
withdrawal through a branch or via an international money transfer company. We
needed to have a simpler solution for our customers”
says Ravesh Ramlakan, CEO of FNB Cellphone Banking.
“Offering cross border
payments from a cellphone allows our customers to send and receive money
instantly. In addition to this, the use of only the recipient’s
cellphone number makes the payment process extremely simple for our customers.
Pay2Cell is a confirmation of how we are constantly innovating to the benefit
of our customers” says Dione Sankar, COO of FNB
Cellphone Banking.
With the launch of Pay2Cell cross border payments, the service
will benefit South African FNB customers as well as customers in Swaziland and
in Lesotho. In South Africa, Pay2Cell has seen in excess of 400% growth of
transaction values since inception.
To access Pay2Cell, registered Cellphone Banking customers can
either go to FNB.Mobi site or dial *120*321#, select the banking option and opt
for Pay2Cell from the list. Thereafter an option to transfer funds from South
Africa to Swaziland or Lesotho may be chosen. All that is then required to
complete the transaction is the recipient’s cellphone
number and the value to be paid. The maximum transaction value is R1500 per
day.
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