How To Send, Receive And Reverse Via FNB eWallet Payments

How To Send, Receive And Reverse Via FNB eWallet Payments;- FNB eWallet makes it easy to transfer money to family and friends. With FNB eWallet, money transfers can be made within and outside South Africa. ewallet code

Send, Receive And Reverse Via FNB eWallet

If you have a valid phone number, you can send money to anyone in South Africa.

  • It allows FNB account holders to transfer funds from their bank accounts into any South African registered mobile number.
  • To transfer money to family members and friends, the FNB eWallet USSD Code does not require an internet connection.

FNB eWallet can also be used to withdraw money from First National Bank ATMs, buy electricity units and top-up prepaid airtime. The Table of Contents below allows you to navigate to any section of the tutorial.

The FNB eWallet USSD codes to send and withdraw money are HTML120*277# .

What is the best part?

You can reverse ewallet payments if you transfer money to an incorrect number.

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FNB eWallet USSD Access Code

FNB eWallet can be accessed by dialing *120*277# if your smartphone does not have credit or airtime.

After dialing this code, you will be able purchase airtime. The eWallet transaction can then be completed.

How to get your FNB eWallet pin

It is easy to find your First National Bank Personal Identification Number, (FNB PIN).
To get your FNB Electronic Wallet PIN, follow the steps below:

  1. Dial *120*277*1# from your smartphone.
  2. Press 1. to get your eWallet pin
  3. FNB will send an SMS to you with your 4-digit electronic wallet PIN.
  4. You can withdraw money by going to an ATM near you and entering your PIN.
  5. Keep in mind that your PIN expires in 16 hours.
  6. Call *120*277*4*1#, then press 1 for your FNB eWallet pin.

This is all there is to know about the Bank South Africa transaction code (number).

FNB eWallet: How it Works

FNB eWallet offers the best mobile banking option for money transfers.
FNB eWallet clients can transfer money to a mobile number (your wallet) using the FNB eWallet. Money can then be retrieved at any FNB ATM immediately.

You can transfer an ewallet up to R3,000.00 per day using the internet banking or mobile app. You can also withdraw as much as R1,500.00 through Cellphone Banking and FNB ATMs.

Transactions less than R1,000.00 are exempted from the fees at R10.95 For every amount between R1,000.00 to R3,000.00, the fee is R13.95.

This is the most economical way to transfer money to your family members.

The possibilities are endless.

To transfer money to someone, they don’t need to have an FNB account. They only need to have a working telephone number and the pin in order to withdraw cash.

Send Money to FNB eWallet

It is easy to send money via an eWallet. These steps will help you send money to FNB eWallet.

  1. Online banking, mobile app, ATM, and cellphone banking are available
  2. Send money to someone you care about
  3. Select ewallet then
  4. Enter the number of the phone you wish to send the money.
  5. You can choose whether or not the app should give the pin to the recipient
  6. Enter the amount that you would like to send
  7. Confirm the transaction and close it

FNB eWallet – Withdraw

To withdraw funds, the recipient needs to go to the nearest FNB ATM.
Customers must select cardless services on the screen.

  1. Choose ‘eWallet Services.
  2. Enter your phone number and click ‘Proceed.
  3. Enter the ATM PIN that you received via SMS
  4. Enter the amount that you wish to withdraw
  5. Cash is yours
  6. Check that your transaction is completed before you leave the ATM. Before you leave the ATM, ensure that your transaction is complete.

Perhaps you’re wondering……

How to check FNB eWallet Balance

  • Use the same USSD code *120*277# to check your eWallet balance.
  • To check your balance, choose the option.

The process of checking your eWallet balance can vary depending on which service you use. However, you will still be able to use the same mobile banking code.

How can you reverse an eWallet payment?

You want to know how you can reverse an ewallet issued to the wrong phone number?

  • Here is an example of someone who was upset that they couldn’t reverse their eWallet payment. It is nearly impossible to reverse the transaction over the telephone because the individual transferred large amounts of money to the wrong number.

FNB eWallet reverse is very easy with mobile banking.

Here are the steps to reverse an eWallet payment

  1. Call *120*321# to activate your USSD mobile phone
  2. Select option 4 to “Send Money” Next.
  3. Select option 5 to “eWallet reversal”.
  4. Choose the transaction you wish to reverse.

This is currently the fastest way to reverse an eWallet transaction.
There are no options to reverse an eWallet online or in the app.
To reverse the money, you must call the eWallet Call Center at 087 5575 9405.

What is the time it takes to reverse an eWallet transaction?

  • Unfortunately, you cannot reverse your eWallet transaction immediately.
  • FNB takes four working days to reverse the transaction and send the money back to the sender, according to past clients.
  • This is true provided that the recipient’s mobile phone number is functional. Imagine if money was transferred to a non-operational number.
  • They will continue to assist you but the eWallet reversal process will take approximately 15 working days.
  • To avoid fines, make sure you double-check the accuracy of your cellphone before you press the Send button.

How much does it cost to reverse an eWallet transaction

How much will the bank charge for an error in eWallet payments that you have successfully reversed?

You will be charged an amount that is different depending on how much money you have sent. However, it will remain the same as when you first sent the funds. One customer claimed that he was charged R50.00 for reversing an eWallet transaction.

These problems can be avoided by double-checking and crossing-checking the telephone number of the recipient. It has easy access to your mobile contacts list so you can send eWallets through the app.

If you request a reversal, there could be a charge. FNB cannot guarantee that your money will be returned if the wrong-person has already received it.

How to Solve USSD Problems Not Working

Contact the customer service team if the FNB mobile banking code isn’t working after you call it.

First, make sure you check if the network is available on your phone.

Alternativ, you can also find out more about FNB’s EWallet at www.fnb.co.za.