EasyWallet and GoPay with ease
EasyWallet and GoPay are convenient, affordable and cost effective, says Bank Windhoek's Jacqueline Pack.
As a consumer-centric organisation Bank Windhoek continues to invest in affordable and convenient banking solutions for its customers, hence the introduction of two new exciting electronic banking offerings, namely EasyWallet and GoPay, according to its spokesperson, Jacqueline Pack.
“Bank Windhoek's extensive offering of banking services to our customers through our national network of branches, agencies and ATMs is complemented by a diverse variety of locally developed digital banking channels,” she says.
She explains that the newly introduced EasyWallet offers customers the convenience of paying third parties and other beneficiaries, purchasing airtime and electricity, making balance enquiries and more using their mobile devices.
“GoPay offers a safe and cash-free method to purchase fuel nationwide from a large network of petrol stations,” says Pack of Bank Windhoek's other new offering.
Pack advises clients to make use of the new electronic banking services, as they are cost effective.
“Bank Windhoek endeavours to inspire customers to make use our electronic banking channels as a method of transacting, as these are safe, easy to use and cost effective. In support of this we have kept access to iBank, Mobile App, Cellphone Banking, EasyWallet and GoPay totally free.
“In addition to this, the purchasing of prepaid electricity and AlertMe/SMS notifications remain free, empowering customers to be informed of all activity on their transaction accounts and reducing the risk of losses due to fraudulent transactions,” she says.
Digital banking services continue to offer customers a convenient and cost-effective channel to conduct their banking 24/7, according to her.
“Bank Windhoek is also proud to offer competitive Point-of-Sale purchase (transaction) fees in the market and would like to encourage customers to make use of their debit cards for transactions which is much safer than carrying around cash.
“We would like to reassure our esteemed clients that we have also taken the current economic conditions into account and have fairly priced our products and services.
“A notice, in the form of a poster in all our branches and agencies, will display the new fees and charges effective from 1 July 2017. The main fees and charges of Bank Windhoek will also be available in brochure format,” Pack said.
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“Bank Windhoek's extensive offering of banking services to our customers through our national network of branches, agencies and ATMs is complemented by a diverse variety of locally developed digital banking channels,” she says.
She explains that the newly introduced EasyWallet offers customers the convenience of paying third parties and other beneficiaries, purchasing airtime and electricity, making balance enquiries and more using their mobile devices.
“GoPay offers a safe and cash-free method to purchase fuel nationwide from a large network of petrol stations,” says Pack of Bank Windhoek's other new offering.
Pack advises clients to make use of the new electronic banking services, as they are cost effective.
“Bank Windhoek endeavours to inspire customers to make use our electronic banking channels as a method of transacting, as these are safe, easy to use and cost effective. In support of this we have kept access to iBank, Mobile App, Cellphone Banking, EasyWallet and GoPay totally free.
“In addition to this, the purchasing of prepaid electricity and AlertMe/SMS notifications remain free, empowering customers to be informed of all activity on their transaction accounts and reducing the risk of losses due to fraudulent transactions,” she says.
Digital banking services continue to offer customers a convenient and cost-effective channel to conduct their banking 24/7, according to her.
“Bank Windhoek is also proud to offer competitive Point-of-Sale purchase (transaction) fees in the market and would like to encourage customers to make use of their debit cards for transactions which is much safer than carrying around cash.
“We would like to reassure our esteemed clients that we have also taken the current economic conditions into account and have fairly priced our products and services.
“A notice, in the form of a poster in all our branches and agencies, will display the new fees and charges effective from 1 July 2017. The main fees and charges of Bank Windhoek will also be available in brochure format,” Pack said.
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