The new Pick n Pay Domestic Money Transfer service charges only R8 per transaction – the lowest transaction fee across all South African retailers.
Pick n Pay has launched its counter-to-counter Domestic Money Transfer service, which is focused on driving financial inclusion at all of its stores across South Africa.
“We aim to empower customers with unparalleled flexibility, safety, and accessibility in managing their finances.”Pick n Pay’s Domestic Money Transfer enables individuals to transfer money to each other without a bank account. Domestic Money Transfer’s R8 transaction fee is a flat rate. This means you will pay the same fee at all times, even if you transfer the full daily limit of R3,000 in one transaction.
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