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28 Apr 2015

Botswana bank launches instant money service

Instant Money is a cardless person-to-person money transfer product.
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3 Apr 2015

Why report has Nigeria's financial community worried

Recent report shows signficant increase in ATM- and other electronic financial fraud.
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23 Jan 2015

SmartEngage technology launched in Kenya

Avaya eyeing expansion in Africa.
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17 Mar 2014

MTN-Ecobank ATM deal highlights mobile money evolution

Expert says deal between two companies is part of a bigger banking trend in Africa.
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24 Dec 2013

Zambian police issue ATM crime warning

International fraudsters are allegedly targeting the country this festive season.
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18 Dec 2013

Trio arrested for ATM fraud in Zambia

Over $4 million has been stolen in ATM-related crimes this year alone, say police.
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11 Oct 2013

Branch banking interactive ATMs launched in Africa

Touch screen tellers can use fingerprints rather than cards for identification purposes.
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14 Aug 2013

ATM withdrawals enabled for Ghana’s mobile money users

Telecoms firm MTN launches service dubbed ‘ATM Cash Out’, the first of its kind in the country.
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2 Aug 2013

Kenya to slap tax on electronic banking

The 10% excise duty is planned to be implemented this month following delays.
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14 Jun 2013

Up to $4 million stolen from Zambian ATMs

Police say foreigners working with locals are suspected of being part of the criminal ring.
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15 Nov 2012

Nigerian banks stop ATM charges

Officials say customers won't face any charges when using another bank's ATM.
 
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