E Wallet Balance: How to Send, Withdraw, and Manage

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Managing your e-wallet balance is a breeze. You can send money to friends and family using your e-wallet by selecting the recipient, entering the amount, and confirming the transaction.

To withdraw cash from your e-wallet, you'll need to link a bank account or debit card. This allows you to transfer funds from your e-wallet to your traditional bank account.

You can also use your e-wallet to make online purchases or pay bills. Simply select the payment method, enter the amount, and confirm the transaction.

Regularly checking your e-wallet balance is essential to avoid overspending or running out of funds. You can do this by logging in to your e-wallet account or using the mobile app.

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Checking Your Balance

To check your e-wallet balance, you can view it in the App dashboard under "Your Balance".

You can find this information by opening the app and navigating to the dashboard.

The dashboard is where you can access all your account information, including your balance.

Your uLink e-wallet balance can be viewed in the App dashboard under “Your Balance”.

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Sending Money

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Sending money with eWallet is a convenient option for FNB customers. You can send money instantly to anyone with a valid South African cellphone number.

To start, link your eWallet to the FNB app for seamless transactions. This will allow you to transfer money from your eWallet to your account with ease.

There are several ways to send money using eWallet, including through the FNB app. You can also use the app to check the costs and limits associated with sending money.

Here are the ways to send money with eWallet:

  • FNB Easy Zero™
  • Transferring money from eWallet to account

By following these simple steps, you can send money quickly and efficiently with eWallet.

Managing Your Balance

Managing your e-wallet balance is a straightforward process. To withdraw your uLink e-wallet balance, you'll need to follow a few simple steps.

First, open the uLink Money Transfer SuperApp and navigate to the dashboard. Tap on the 3 dots at the bottom right corner to access the withdrawal option.

You can choose to withdraw your funds to a bank account or select another option. After selecting the account, tap "Confirm & Send" to initiate the withdrawal process.

Please note that it may take 2-3 business days for the withdrawal to be deposited into your bank account.

Deposit Cash

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Depositing cash into your eWallet is a convenient way to top up your balance. You can do this by walking into a nearby store and requesting the merchant to deposit cash into your eWallet.

The process is simple: you confirm the amount with the merchant, they deposit the money into your eWallet, and your balance is updated instantly. There's no fee applicable for this service.

You can also deposit money into your eWallet using Jompay, at your bank ATM, or via online banking, using Ria Jompay Biller Code 723528.

Alternatively, you can deposit cash directly through the eWallet home screen. Just enter the cash-in amount and follow the on-screen instructions.

Here are the steps to deposit cash into your eWallet:

  • Walk into your nearest store
  • Request the store for cash deposit and confirm the amount
  • Merchant/Teller will deposit money into your eWallet
  • Your eWallet balance will be updated instantly
  • Hand over cash to the merchant

Withdrawal Methods

You can withdraw your eWallet balance using the uLink Money Transfer SuperApp, which takes 2-3 business days to deposit into your bank account. Simply follow the steps: open the app, tap on the 3 dots, tap "Withdraw Money", enter the amount, select how you'd like to withdraw, choose the account, and tap "Confirm & Send".

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You can also withdraw cash from an FNB ATM by dialing *120*277#, then press 1 to get a PIN, and on the ATM, select "eWallet" services and enter your phone number and PIN, then a withdrawal amount.

To withdraw cash at a retail store, dial *120*277*4#, then hit 1 twice to get a PIN, and make a purchase at the store, then select "Withdraw cash" at checkout.

If you prefer to deposit cash into your eWallet, you can walk into a store, request the store for cash deposit and confirm the amount, and the merchant will deposit money into your eWallet instantly.

Here are the steps to deposit cash into your eWallet:

  1. Walk into your nearest store
  2. Request the store for cash deposit and confirm the amount
  3. Merchant/Teller will deposit money in to your eWallet
  4. Your eWallet balance will be updated instantly
  5. Hand over cash to the merchant

Note that there is no fee applicable to deposit cash into your eWallet.

Ria Limits and Options

Ria's daily transfer limit is $10,000, but this can vary depending on your location and account type.

Ria offers several options for transferring money, including online transfers, in-person transfers at Ria locations, and mobile transfers through the Ria mobile app.

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Ria's online transfer fee is a flat rate of $5, and the transfer time is typically 1-2 business days.

Mobile transfers through the Ria app are free for Ria customers, but there may be a fee for non-Ria customers.

Ria's in-person transfer fee is $5 for transfers under $1,000, and $10 for transfers over $1,000.

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Understanding the Process

You can load funds into your e wallet balance using a debit card or a bank account. This is a straightforward process that allows you to start using your e wallet right away.

To use your e wallet balance, you can make international money transfers or domestic wallet-to-wallet transfers. This is a convenient way to send and receive money without the hassle of traditional banking methods.

Loading funds into your e wallet can also help you save on fees and get preferred exchange rates. This is a great way to stretch your money further and make the most of your e wallet balance.

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