MBABANE – Swaziland Building Society (SBS) offers one of the most convenient and cost-effective digital platform services in the country.
One of the digital platforms that are available to customers of the SBS is the e-pocket, which enables one to make easy pre-paid payments for electricity and airtime, amongst other things.
“In order to be eligible for this service, one must be an SBS customer with a transactional account registered on *800#. Furthermore e-pocket cash withdrawals can be at SBS automated teller machines (ATMs),” said SBS Manager Marketing Veli Dlamini.
Transfers
He mentioned that customers could also use the platform to send money to any registered Mobile Money account and also do their own inter-accounts money transfers without visiting a branch.
“Customers can also make a transfer from transactional or savings accounts to permanent and subscription shares accounts,” he said.
Dlamini stated that customers can also pay for their water bills using this facility.
“The payment reflects immediately, then the proof of payment is sent through SMS. The platform keeps a history of transaction numbers, that is, recently used favourites for mobile number, meter number and account number,” he explained.
Mentioned
Dlamini further mentioned that the digital platform enabled SBS customers who hold transactional accounts to buy, pay and transact using their mobile devices.
These accounts are Spatji Savings, Ordinary Savings, Special Savings or Gold Savings accounts.
“With the platform it is now even easier to do your banking on the move. It gives members another way to manage their money easily and safely,” added Dlamini.
For more information on the SBS digital world, one can visit https://www.sbs.co.sz/ #CreatingWealthForYou or call Contact Centre at 2404 1313.