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Binance now accepts bank transfers from South Africa customers

Modupeoluwa Olalere by Modupeoluwa Olalere
February 25, 2023
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The world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, Binance, will now accept bank transfers from South African customers so that all users can access the services more readily.

South Africans can now invest in digital assets such as bitcoin, ethereum, etc., using bank transfers. Consumers would immensely profit from the improvement, said Binance South Africa National Head Hannes Wessels.

It allows customers to buy cryptocurrencies using a bank transfer directly from their banking apps or portals. The past has prevented this. So, this reduced the app’s utility.

The app’s usage in South Africa would probably expand as a result of this most recent feature, which would make cryptocurrencies accessible to an even wider audience. This feature considerably streamlines Binance’s already-available linked bank account option.

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Binance’s new service allows customers to deposit directly from their banking platform, according to Hannes Wessels. Most South Africans make bank transfers weekly.

The advantages of investing in cryptocurrencies interest many South Africans, but they may be wary since they don’t completely grasp the idea or how it operates. We are greatly streamlining the process for both new and seasoned users by accepting bank transfers.

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According to Wessels, this service will be free and limited only by the user’s bank. He noted that bank transfers might take two to three days to appear on a Binance account, depending on the bank’s processing speed.

ZAR trading pairings allow crypto purchases and sales. It allows South African rand purchases of Bitcoin and Ethereum from Binance. Binance claims these bank transfers are safe. Binance has teamed with payment facilitator Stitch to enable this new feature.

“This is about choice and community input,” says Wessels. User feedback prompted bank transfers (mobile payments). “We feel we are providing an opportunity to folks who have always been interested in cryptocurrencies but may not know where to start.”

There are many additional methods to use this new type of cash, he continues, “for those interested in moving beyond the surface level of investing in cryptocurrencies.”

Inherently, you may use it to complete any transaction that you might have with fiat currency, the banknotes and coins that we use every day. With a quick, easy, and reasonable currency, you can therefore buy a variety of goods.

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According to Binance, this newest tool is intended to make buying cryptocurrency easier, particularly in South Africa. According to Binance, one of the most potent economic blocs capable of growing its business in Africa.

Africans are among the most fascinated by the concept of virtual currencies. So, the incorporation of bank transfers into Binance’s services, mostly due to its South African users, is not surprising. As we progress, more sophisticated cryptocurrency exchanges may include features that would appeal to their African customers.

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Modupeoluwa Olalere

Modupeoluwa Olalere

Modupe is a tech content writer with 3+ years of experience turning complex ideas into clear, engaging stories. She covers innovation, digital trends, and emerging technologies. When she’s not writing, she’s exploring new tools or tracking trends shaping Africa’s tech ecosystem.

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