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TymeBank is Making Banking More Affordable and Convenient With “Zero Transaction Fee” Via “PayShap”

TymeBank is Making Banking Accessible to Everyone via PayShap.

Emeka Eni by Emeka Eni
September 29, 2023
in African, Fintech
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TymeBank is keen to impact the South African FinTech market via PayShap and the entire payment landscape. The neo-bank FinTech company is making banking accessible to everyone with its new offering, making banking more affordable and convenient. 

With its innovative approach to banking, TymeBank is bringing banking services to under-served communities, making it easier for people to manage their finances and access essential financial services with a zero transaction fee to lead innovation in the FinTech market.

TymeBank’s low-cost pricing model is making banking accessible to everyone, the South African neo-bank is helping to promote financial inclusion and empower people to take control of their finances. 

Unlike traditional banks, TymeBank does not charge account fees or minimum balance requirements. This means that anyone can open a TymeBank account, regardless of their financial situation.

 

Another innovative feature of TymeBank is its use of technology to make banking more accessible. Customers can access their accounts through the TymeBank app, which is available on both iOS and Android devices.

 

TymeBank is Making Banking Accessible to Everyone via PayShap

The app allows customers to manage their accounts, transfer money, and even open new accounts from the comfort of their own homes.

 

“We are passionate about financial inclusion and making banking affordable for everyone, which is why we decided to make PayShap free for our customers, having seen similar digital payment systems introduced in Brazil, India, and Singapore successfully for free,” said CEO Coen Jonker.

TymeBank is also committed to providing excellent customer service. The bank’s friendly customer service team is available 24/7 to answer questions and provide support to customers.

What’s particularly exciting is that PayShap has no transaction fees, which is a major advantage for users. This is a great way to save money on transactions and make payments more accessible to everyone. 

It’s a no-brainer that digital payments are becoming more and more prevalent, and companies like TymeBank are leading the way with innovative solutions like PayShap. Techbooky Africa surmises PayShap is the future of digital payments and will change the way South Africans transact online.

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