Tuesday 29 May 2018

Shoprite launches mobile money service "Shoprite Money," to be available in Nigeria soon


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Shoprite, South Africa’s retail giant, has launched its own mobile money service called Shoprite Money. The company partnered with Standard Bank, Google and global financial technology company Celbux to launch this e-payment service.

The new mobile payment platform will allow customers deposit, withdraw or send money as well as buy groceries at any of the till points in all Shoprite stores. Shoprite Money will also let users send money and buy electricity or airtime using their mobile phones, provided they have funds in their Shoprite Money account.

According to the company in a statement, “The service, called Shoprite Money, is a mobile transactional banking service available to everyone, not only those with existing bank accounts.”

“Shoprite is always looking at new ways of delivering on our low price promise. With Shoprite Money, consumers now have access to an easier and more affordable banking service.”

“Using their Shoprite Money mobile wallet, this new service will allow customers to deposit, withdraw or send money as well as buy groceries at any of the till points in all Shoprite, Checkers, Checkers Hyper or Usave stores.”

All transactions are free of charge, with the exception of a R9.95 (South-African rands) fee that only applies to cash withdrawals. Shoprite Money is available to users aged 18 years and older with a valid SA ID document, irrespective of their mobile network, device or connectivity, it said.

Users can register for an account free of charge by dialling *134*3534# or by visiting the Money Market counter in any of the stores.

Shoprite Money will be rolled out to Nigeria and other African countries over the next 12 to 18 months, offering cross-border remittance.


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