FNB Inks Deal with Pep to Punt M-Wallet to SA
Unbanked
Johannesburg, South Africa: South Africa's First National Bank (FNB) has
extended the reach of it mobile wallet service beyond account holders by
striking a deal with retail giant Pep. Launched in 2009, FNB's eWallet lets
customers use their mobile phones to send and receive money, buy pre-paid
airtime and purchase goods and services online.
With more than 700,000 eWallets created so far, the bank is now looking to
extend the service to non-customers, enabling anyone with a South African mobile
number to sign up through Pep's 1200 stores. Customers will also be able to buy
goods at the outlets using their handsets.
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. This will ensure that those who previously
didn't have access to banking services can participate in the economic
development of our country.".



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