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Patrice Motsepe's TymeBank revolution­alizes banking

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li Digital bank, TymeBank, has gone live in more than 500 Pick n Pay and Boxer stores, following a successful soft launch in December when it went live in 20 Pick n Pay and Boxer Stores.

TymeBank said more than 50 000 customers has already opened TymeBank accounts

since the soft launch.

TymeBank is one of three digital banks that was issued with a banking licence by the South African Reserve Bank in 2017, including Discovery Bank and Bank Zero, which was founded by former First National Bank chief executive Michael Jordaan and banking

innovator Yatin Narsai.

TymeBank is wholly-owned by billionair­e Patrice Motsepe’s African Rainbow Capital.

Pick n Pay deputy chief executive Richard van Rensburg said the company had, for many years, been exploring ways to help make banking more accessible and convenient and lower the cost of transactio­nal banking for its customers.

“TymeBank does just that, and we are delighted to be partnering with them on this exciting innovation.

“Digital banking is good news for customers and our economy, as banking services will become more accessible to everyone,” Van Rensburg said.

TymeBank said that it offered customers a full-service bank account for less than half the cost of the nearest equivalent product from any of the traditiona­l banks.

TymeBank kiosks in Pick n Pay and Boxer stores were equipped with highly secure technology using realtime biometric recognitio­n.

“This means a customer does not need an identity document or any other paperwork to open an account.

“It takes under five minutes and they will immediatel­y be issued with a personalis­ed, activated Visa debit card that can be used at any Visa merchant in the country,” the bank said.

Its advantages are that there are no monthly fees, no account initiation fee, no card issuing fee and no fees for the use of the card for payment.

“Cash withdrawal­s at Pick n Pay and Boxer till points are free and it costs R8 at any ATM and R2 at other major retailers and the card can be used at any Visa merchNEWS“Cash deposits at Pick n Pay and Boxer stores are R4,” the bank added.

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