Nedbank cardless withdrawal
Forgot your bank card while on the go? Get cash without using your card! Nedbank cardless withdrawals is now available at participating Shoprite stores.
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What is cardless withdrawal?
A cardless withdrawal is a digital solution that allows Nedbank clients to send money to any recipient, even if they’re not a Nedbank customer. That money can then be withdrawn from any Nedbank ATM or participating retail store. Recipients will receive a voucher number and a one-time password (OTP) via their cell phone which they will use to withdraw the money. The withdrawal limit is up to R5 000 a day. T&Cs apply
How do I register for cardless withdrawals?
You do not need to register, but you do need access to any Nedbank digital banking platform or a MobiMoney Account to enable you to send cash.
How do I withdraw my cash at a Shoprite store?
It’s so simple. Go to a till and request a Nedbank cardless withdrawal. Give the teller the voucher number and enter the OTP sent to you via SMS.
For more information, visit Nedbank.co.za
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