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Nedbank Send iMali

Nedbank Transfer iMali allows Nedbank clients to send money to anyone in South Africa who has a valid mobile number.

After then, the receiver will withdraw the cash from any Nedbank ATM.

Nedbank Transfer-iMali is a digital wallet that allows users of Nedbank to send money to anyone in South Africa with a valid mobile number.

The monies can then be withdrawn from any Nedbank ATM by the receiver.

Money is referred to as iMali in Zulu.

You may transfer up to R4 000 each transaction.

The transaction takes place in real time and is free of charge to the receiver.

Sending a sum less than R1,000.00 will cost you R8.50, and sending an amount greater than R1,000.00 will cost you R14.00.

How to Register?

On NetBank Business:

  • Fill out the form for Transfer and Payment Profile Settings.
  • To amend user privileges, fill out the Add User Details form.
  • Complete the Add Send-iMali Features form to capture and/or authorize Send-iMali payments for additional users.

How Does Nedbank Send iMali Work?

This service may be accessed through Internet Banking, *120*001#, and the Bank AppSuite.

As a sender, all you need to do is type in the recipient’s mobile number and the amount you want to transfer.

Following that, the recipient will get an SMS with directions on how to withdraw the funds from a Nedbank ATM.

This SMS contains an initial one-time PIN (OTP) that is valid for 48 hours.

If the first OTP expires, you’ll need more airtime to request a new one.

Simply call *120*001# to get a unique ATM pin code, which may be used to access funds at any Nedbank ATM via a cardless withdrawal.

Furthermore, there is no cost to the receiver.

How to Withdraw Nedbank Send iMali?

To get cash, go to any Nedbank ATM.
After that, pick “Cardless Services” and then “Nedbank Send iMali.”
Enter your telephone number, the OTP, and the amount you want to withdraw, then click “Proceed.”
Choose whether to print the receipt or have it displayed on the screen.
Finally, get rid of the cash.

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Did you know that you can also send money using ABSA Cash Send?

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