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Absa Bank offers mobile money transfer via ATM network (Banking Business Review) Absa Bank has launched CashSend, a service that enables customers to send funds via ATMs to recipients that do not have a bank account or card. us.rd.yahoo.com
Absa’s card-free banking (Daily Dispatch) ABSA customers will soon be able to make automated teller machine (ATM) transactions without using a bank card, the bank announced yesterday. us.rd.yahoo.com
Clicking with online banking? (Pretoria News) After a relatively slow start, South Africans have flocked to Internet and cellphone banking. Absa, one of the country's big four financial institutions, announced this week that it had reached 1 million customers transacting online. us.rd.yahoo.com
ABOUT MINEWEB (Mineweb) Mineweb is a web-based international mining publication focusing on mining financial and corporate news and comment. us.rd.yahoo.com
Absa introduces cardless ATM service (Finextra) South Africa's Absa Bank has launched CashSend, a service that enables customers to send funds via ATMs to recipients that do not have a bank account ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Good news for Absa customers (Independent Online) Absa customers will soon be able to make automated teller machine transactions without using a bank card. us.rd.yahoo.com
Good news for Absa customers (Pretoria News) Absa customers will soon be able to make automated teller machine (ATM) transactions, including cash withdrawals, without using a bank card, the bank announced on Thursday. us.rd.yahoo.com
No ATM card? No problem! (iafrica.com) Absa customers will soon be able to make ATM transactions without using a bank card. us.rd.yahoo.com
No-card ATM service launched (News 24 South Africa) Absa has launched a card-less ATM service, CashSend, aimed at servicing both banked and unbanked South Africans. us.rd.yahoo.com
SANLAM AND OLD MUTUAL (Financial Mail) since 2,2m Sanlam policyholders were allocated shares in the first of SA's two big demutualisations. This was followed barely six months later by the huge Old Mutual listing, with 3,2m beneficiaries. us.rd.yahoo.com
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