First National Bank (FNB) announced in a press release issued today (23 January 2012) that it is making its eWallet service available to non-FNB customers through a partnership with PEP.
Can I send my eWallet to someone else?
You have access to Send Money
Login to Online Banking, Cellphone Banking, or the Banking App and select Send Money to make use of these safe and convenient ways to send money to anyone. *You can send money to eWallet from a credit card using FNB Online Banking or FNB ATMs.
Can I send an eWallet from an ATM?
You have access to Send Money
*You can send money to eWallet from a credit card using FNB Online Banking or FNB ATMs.
Which stores can I withdraw eWallet?
“Customers also get free unlimited Cash@Till withdrawals at retailers such as Shoprite, Checkers, Pick n Pay, Boxer and selected Spar stores. The FNB app is also zero-rated, which means users don’t need data to access services.”
Do you need a bank account for eWallet?
eWallet enables you to send money via your mobile phone to another person with a mobile phone, using either a web-based account or an app. You need to be a transactional account holder in order to send money this way. Can I access an eWallet that is sent to me via my FNB online banking? Yes.
How can I send money to someone without a bank account?
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Mobile wallets. One answer to the question of how to send someone money without a bank account is with mobile wallets, also known as e-wallets. Money orders. Credit cards. Prepaid debit cards. Cash. Money transfer services.
Can you deposit cash into eWallet?
FNB has extended its eWallet service to allow users to deposit cash into eWallet at FNB ATMs with automated deposits (ADTs). “It has always been a key part of our strategy to enhance our cash-in options for eWallet users, both for FNB customers and non-FNB customers.
What does eWallet cost?
You can send an e-wallet of up to R3,000.00 per day when using the mobile app or online banking. And up to R1,500.00 using Cellphone Banking or FNB ATMs. It’s only going to cost you R10. 95 for transfers less than R1,000.00.
How long does eWallet last?
How long does eWallet last? When performing a transaction, the PIN that is sent to you in the form of a text message lasts for a maximum of sixteen hours. A user is then advised to complete the transaction as soon as they can to avoid any forms of inconveniences that are likely to arise.
What is the eWallet PIN number?
Dial *120*277*1# on your cellphone.
Press 1 to request your eWallet PIN. FNB will send you a message containing your eWallet 4-digit PIN. Visit the nearest ATM and use your PIN for withdrawal.
How much can you send via eWallet?
With an FNB ewallet extra account, the maximum the account can hold is R14, 000 while the FNB ewallet can only hold R5, 000. The FNB ewallet extra monthly limit is R24, 000 and a daily spending limit of R3, 000, including daily withdrawal and sending limit.
How do I get an eWallet account?
Who can sign up for E-Wallet? Anyone can setup an E-Wallet. To create an E-Wallet profile, simply click “E-Wallet” from the My Account Dashboard tab. Then follow the simple process to enter credit card and back account information to complete the set-up.
What is the limit for FNB eWallet?
In term of limits, a maximum of R14,000 can be deposited in the account at any given time, and users can circulate R24,000 in a month. Daily spending limits are at R3,000.