While the two tech entities are tight-lipped, a mobile virtual network operator move by the big four bank makes sense.
Many smartphone users could not access the bank's app after receiving update prompts yesterday.
The bank has partnered with Nucleus Software Exports to roll out a new credit and loan system.
First National Bank's ever-expanding range of mobile device offerings ensures it appeals to a younger client base.
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It is possible to realise financial inclusion in Africa by innovatively building on existing solutions to deliver financial services to the poorest of individuals.
The tech company says owning and running ATMs is not part of its core business.
The bank cuts pricing on certain iPhone models ahead of the expected launch of Apple's new smartphone next month.
Huawei Cloud drives African FinTech innovation
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With a surge in violent crime related to cash-in-hand, the organisation suggests consumers use Internet and cellphone banking channels.
The bank has partnered with Entersekt to integrate Online Card Purchase Authorization technology into its Approve-it system.
Physical currency is fast going digital, with ever more local developers vying for a piece of the payment pie.
Mobile innovation, banking apps and cashless payments drive the future of banking.
Operators and financial institutions can replicate the loyalty programme of credit card providers, says Ericsson.