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  2. Mzansi Account - Wikipedia

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    The Mzansi Account is a low income transactional banking account that was developed in line with the commitments of South Africa's Financial Sector Charter.The Financial Sector Charter requires banks to make banking more accessible to the nation and, specifically, to increase banking reach to all communities.

  3. Disney Plus Sets Launch Dates, Pricing for 42 Countries in ...

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    Disney Plus confirmed launch dates — and pricing — for 42 new countries and 11 territories across Europe, Middle East and Africa, continuing its phased rollout to span the globe. Disney’s ...

  4. Disney+ - Wikipedia

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    The service primarily distributes films and television shows produced by Walt Disney Studios and Disney Television Studios, with dedicated content hubs for Disney's flagship brands; Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, ESPN (the US, Latin America and Caribbean only), Hulu (U.S. only) [a] and Star (outside U.S.), [b] as well as ...

  5. TymeBank - Wikipedia

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    TymeBank is a South African digital bank aimed at the lower income market. [1] [2] Headquartered in Rosebank, Johannesburg, TymeBank does not have any physical bank branches and relies on an Android banking App, and Internet Banking site and a partnership with two retail chains, Pick n Pay and Boxer, to host a national network of self-service kiosks that facilitate the account opening process.

  6. Absa Bank - Wikipedia

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    Absa Bank Limited is one of the largest commercial banks in South Africa. As of 31 December 2018, the bank's total assets were ZAR:1,289,000,000,000 (US$73,691,500,000). [2] Absa Bank Limited is a 100 percent subsidiary of Absa Group Limited, the Pan African financial services conglomerate headquartered in South Africa, with subsidiaries in 12 ...

  7. Spot Money - Wikipedia

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    The company launched as Virgin Money South Africa in 2006, as a partnership between Virgin Group (owners of the Virgin Money brand) and Absa, as an issuer of credit cards. [2] The 50-50 joint venture was worth R240 million at the time of launch. [3] By 2013 Virgin Money's customers had R1 billion in total credit. [4]

  8. Wizzit - Wikipedia

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    Wizzit is a provider of basic banking services for the unbanked and underbanked (people or enterprises that have no or only limited access to banking services) in South Africa. Its services are based on the use of mobile phones for accessing bank accounts and conducting transactions, in addition to a Maestro debit card that is issued to all ...

  9. Bank Zero - Wikipedia

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    The bank is 45% black-owned and 20% female-owned. [6] Instead of outsourcing traditional pre-ready banking packages, Bank Zero relies on a core banking platform. [7] By the end of 2018, after integration with the South African Reserve Bank, Bank Zero was a full settlement bank.