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The South African on MSNSASSA: Complaints over issues with Black Card at ATMs – Postbank explainsSome SASSA grant beneficiaries have complained about experiencing certain issues when using the Postbank Black Card at ATMs.
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Daily Maverick on MSNConfusion, long queues and technical problems mar switch to new Sassa cardThe chaos follows Postbank and Sassa’s announcement that grant recipients who use the gold cards must get a black card by 20 March to ensure they can easily access their funds.
CAPE TOWN - Postbank and the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) are working to clear the backlog of about 2.4 million grant beneficiaries who still need to upgrade their cards. Postbank said ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNEurobank Cyprus aims for steady and sustainable investment growthThe significant prospects in the investment sector and the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on the market were the focus of the interesting conference ‘Money Conference 2025: Investment Outlook ...
Western Cape MEC for Social Development, Jaco Londt, demands an urgent reassessment of the Sassa to Postbank card switch amid ...
Beneficiaries that fail to get Postbank Black Cards before the deadline of February 28 are advised that they will not be able to access their grant payments with the Sassa Gold Card.
PostBank’s mobile wallet revolutionizes financial inclusion in Uganda Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Wendi mobile wallet ...
Postbank has begun phasing out SASSA gold cards, introducing the advanced Postbank black card to enhance payment convenience and security. Pic: Aadila Mahomed The South African Social Security Agency ...
Eurobank announced on Tuesday that it has completed the acquisition of an additional 37.5 per cent stake in Hellenic Bank, bringing its total shareholding to 93.47 per cent. The bank has also launched ...
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Urgent SASSA Gold Card replacement deadline approachingThe South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) and Postbank have urged social grant beneficiaries to replace their SASSA ...
SOFIA - The Bulgarian company BMF, which owns the ship Vezhen arrested by Swedish authorities for damaging an underwater cable, has denied suspicions of sabotage, blaming bad sea weather.
Meanwhile, public opinion in Bulgaria remains divided over the introduction of the euro. Bulgaria, which is on the verge of joining the eurozone, decided not to seek final approval from the ...
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