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No ATM? No Problem: Shoprite Group Brings Banking To 28 000 Tills Nationwide

- The retailer offers a network of over 28 000 tills nationwide where customers can bank while they shop.
Gugu LourieBy Gugu Lourie2024-08-01Updated:2024-08-05No Comments2 Mins Read
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As South Africa’s banks reduce ATMs due to increased digital banking adoption, high operational costs, and security concerns, the Shoprite Group offers a convenient solution for its customers.

Shoppers can deposit and withdraw cash from their bank accounts at tills in all Shoprite, Checkers, and Usave stores nationwide. This provides customers with safe, convenient, and affordable access to their funds, even during load shedding, without the need for an ATM.

Key Benefits

  • Accessibility: With more than 2 100 stores (Shoprite, Checkers, and Usave supermarkets, as well as Shoprite and Checkers LiquorShops) and over 28 000 tills nationwide, customers can easily check their balance, deposit and withdraw cash, during their shopping trips.
  • Affordability: Cash withdrawals and balance checks have no additional charges beyond what the bank charges.
  • Reliability: Withdraw cash even during loadshedding, ensuring uninterrupted access to funds.
  • Safety: Avoid the risks associated with ATM-related crimes by transacting in-store.

 Cash Withdrawals

  • Available for all South African debit and credit cards.
  • No additional charges beyond the bank’s standard fees.
  • Limit of up to R3 000 per transaction.

Cash Deposits

  • Supported by all major South African banks except Capitec.
  • Flat fee of R19.95 per deposit.
  • Limit of up to R3 000 per transaction, with a minimum deposit of R30.

Money Market Account

The Shoprite Group’s Money Market Account is the first transactional bank account offered by a South African retailer, providing the lowest-cost entry-level banking solution on the market. With a flat R5 fee for cash withdrawals and no monthly fees, customers enjoy unparalleled affordability and convenience.

The Group is committed to providing customers with innovative solutions that meet their banking needs while enhancing convenience, safety, and affordability.

 

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