FNB customers in uproar after mobile phone tap-to-pay switched off

Bank says decision was taken due to increasing use of other digital payment options and Google Wallet in particular

04 February 2024 - 00:03 By DINEO FAKU and Tannur Anders

FNB has switched off its contactless tap-to-pay facility for Android-supported mobile devices after seven years, and referred clients to other in-demand mobile payment apps such as Google Wallet...

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