One does not need a bank account or a Verve, Mastercard or Visa card
to make withdrawals from an ATM any longer. All one needs is a 12-digit
code and a 4-digit PIN. And thereafter you are on to your money.
Interswitch
Transnational, a leading Pan-African integrated payments company,
announced today that Nigerians will henceforth be able to make the
card-less withdrawals from ATMs with Quickteller facility.
A
statement from Interswitch said the card-less withdrawals will offer
mobile money users the opportunity to withdraw cash from their mobile
money accounts or “cash out” funds transferred to them, through
Quickteller supported ATMs across the country.
“The service has
been designed to specifically address the challenges of mobile money
adoption which includes insufficient cash out locations thereby enabling
those without bank accounts and bank cards have easier, more convenient
and safer access to cash withdrawal,” it said.
Interswitch said the card-less service supports transactions between the range of N1,000.00 – N20,000.00 in multiples of N1,000.
The
card-less ATM withdrawal service has been adopted by Pagatech, GTBank
Mobile Money, Parkway, Cellulant and QikQik. This service is currently
available at over 6,000 ATMs on the networks of First Bank, GTBank,
Stanbic Bank, United Bank for Africa and Zenith Bank.
Mrs Titilola
Shogaolu, Chief Payment and Value Added Services Officer, Interswitch
Nigeria, said “the cardless ATM withdrawal service is one of those
services where the infrastructure can be customized to Mobile Money
Operators to fulfil bespoke business needs. We firmly believe that
Nigerians everywhere, with or without a bank account, deserve to have
access to contemporary payment technologies designed to simplify
financial access. We are optimistic that more Mobile Money Operators
will adopt the service by Q2, 2014. We are excited about the huge
potential of this service and are glad that our infrastructure can be
leveraged to deliver innovative services that will enable both
individuals and corporate organizations achieve their goals.”
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