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FNB & PayPal Launch #PayPalSA

FNB & PayPal launched their product offering in South Africa this morning. I’m sitting in the press conference. Here is a bit more info about the offering. I will be updating my blog a bit later with some more info.

Fast Facts

FNB’s customers can now sell to PayPal’s global customer base of more than 81 million active accounts in 190 markets around the world and move the proceeds to their FNB accounts.
This new service allows customers to top up and withdraw funds to their qualifying FNB accounts from their PayPal accounts.
FNB’s customers simply need to open a South African PayPal account and link it to their qualified FNB account to receive PayPal payments in 21 different currencies. FNB will convert the currency to South African Rand when the money is transferred into their accounts.
This solution also enables customers to top up their PayPal accounts anytime they want to send money or shop online with PayPal’s global base of merchants.

Press Release

First National Bank (FNB) and PayPal today announced that customers in South Africa can now sell to PayPal’s global customer base of more than 81 million active accounts in 190 markets around the world and move the proceeds to their FNB accounts. This new service allows customers to top up and withdraw funds to their qualifying FNB accounts from their PayPal accounts.

“We are especially pleased to make this announcement on the eve of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, as South Africans will be able to join the global eCommerce marketplace. Our agreement with PayPal also enables international businesses and individuals to transact with South African service providers via a secure and convenient payment gateway”, says Michael Jordaan, FNB’s Chief Executive Officer.

“The exclusive top up and withdraw service with PayPal allows South Africans to make payments and receive money internationally without sharing their financial or personal information,” adds Jordaan.

FNB Customers can simply open a PayPal account and link it to a qualified FNB account and receive PayPal payments in 21 different currencies. FNB will convert the currency to South African Rand, when the money is transferred into their accounts.

This solution enables customers to top up their PayPal accounts anytime they want to send money or shop online with PayPal’s global base of merchants.

“FNB and PayPal have a similar focus on innovation, so it makes sense that we would work with FNB to make online payments even easier for merchants and consumers in South Africa,” said Oded Zehavi, head of PayPal’s business in Israel and South Africa.

“With South Africa’s solid financial infrastructure and its status as the continent’s largest economy, we’re optimistic about the future of eCommerce in this market and look forward to working with FNB on the opportunities ahead,” says Zehayi.

“The launch of PayPal sees FNB take another step forward as South Africa’s most innovative financial institution. It responds directly to our ‘how can we help you?’ brand promise,” concludes Jordaan.

The PayPal service will be offered in partnership with FNB and has received approval from the Exchange Control Department of the South African Reserve Bank.

For more information, visit www.fnb.co.za or www.paypal.com

5 replies on “FNB & PayPal Launch #PayPalSA”

Dont get too excited. What FNB is offering isnt the real PayPal service as you would find in more than 200 countires. There is a LOT of fine print, and the party pooper in this is our beloved Reserve bank who still see foreign exchange as evil. Thus South Africa, who is already more than 10 years behind the rest of the word when it comes to ecomerce business, will be staying behind for good.

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