Thursday, March 25, 2010

plus 3, FNB, PayPal team up on online banking service - Mail & Guardian Online


plus 3, FNB, PayPal team up on online banking service - Mail & Guardian Online


Posted: 25 Mar 2010 02:31 AM PDT
FNB and PayPal, a unit of eBay, said on Thursday that they have teamed up to bring international online banking services to Africa's largest economy.
The agreement will enable customers to make or receive payments for goods and services online, and be able to pay for things and send money without sharing their financial information.
FNB customers in South Africa would be able to sell goods and services to PayPal global users base of more than 81-million active customers and 190 markets.
FNB is owned by FirstRand, South Africa's second-biggest banking group, which is also looking for expansion opportunities in Nigeria.
EBay, a vast e-commerce marketplace where buyers and sellers connect, has long striven to ensure that brands sold on its site are legitimate and that posts from sellers peddling counterfeit goods are quickly removed. - Reuters
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Posted: 22 Mar 2010 06:03 AM PDT
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­Gemalto says that it has inked a deal to incorporate its Mobile Financial Services on Texas Instruments' OMAP platform and M-Shield security technology for mobile devices. Applications can be secured with strong two-factor authentication ...

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Posted: 25 Mar 2010 02:10 AM PDT

* FNB customers to make or receive payment for goods online
* FNB users to have access to more than 81 mln PayPal users
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JOHANNESBURG, March 25 (Reuters) - South Africa's FNB and PayPal, a unit of eBay Inc (EBAY.O), said on Thursday that they have teamed up to bring international online banking services to Africa's largest economy.
The agreement will enable customers to make or receive payments for goods and services online, and be able to pay for things and send money without sharing their financial information.
FNB customers in South Africa would be able to sell goods and services to PayPal global users base of more than 81 million active customers and 190 markets.
FNB is owned by FirstRand Ltd (FSRJ.J), South Africa's second-biggest banking group, which is also looking for expansion opportunities in Nigeria.
EBay, a vast e-commerce marketplace where buyers and sellers connect, has long striven to ensure that brands sold on its site are legitimate and that posts from sellers peddling counterfeit goods are quickly removed.
(Reporting by Alison Raymond)
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Posted: 25 Mar 2010 02:31 AM PDT
FNB and PayPal, a unit of eBay, said on Thursday that they have teamed up to bring international online banking services to Africa's largest economy.
The agreement will enable customers to make or receive payments for goods and services online, and be able to pay for things and send money without sharing their financial information.
FNB customers in South Africa would be able to sell goods and services to PayPal global users base of more than 81-million active customers and 190 markets.
FNB is owned by FirstRand, South Africa's second-biggest banking group, which is also looking for expansion opportunities in Nigeria.
EBay, a vast e-commerce marketplace where buyers and sellers connect, has long striven to ensure that brands sold on its site are legitimate and that posts from sellers peddling counterfeit goods are quickly removed. - Reuters
Five Filters featured article: Chilcot Inquiry. Available tools: PDF Newspaper, Full Text RSS, Term Extraction.


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