First National Bank has certainly fired the opening salvo when it comes to mobile banking in SA, with its launch this week of mobile banking applications for iOS, Android and Blackberry. These applications complement an established and popular
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First National Bank has launched a transactional banking application for smartphones and tablet computers that allows its clients to view balances and transaction history, make payments and conduct transfers. The software, which FNB
First National Bank’s Internet service provider, FNB Connect, will offer its subscribers free access to YouTube for two months, effective until the end of June, in a sign of increasing competition in the broadband market
Internet Explorer 6 is the Web browser that just won’t die. The browser, which shipped with Windows XP in 2001, continues to be used by a substantial minority of Internet users
Buyers and sellers on local online auction site Bidorbuy can now transact with each other using the US e-payments service…
Jon Tullett returns to the show as your host this week, joining Brett Haggard and Duncan McLeod to discuss FNB launching PayPal in SA, the broadband price war, 3D films and games, and much more
South Africans can finally use the full suite of services from US online payments company PayPal, but only if they…
First National Bank has finally confirmed what SA Internet users have long suspected. The banking group is partnering with online…
Len Pienaar, CEO of First National Bank’s M-Commerce division, has resigned from the financial services institution. Pienaar is relocating from…
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