
Nopasika Lila says Barloworld’s recent acquisitions have started to pay offīarloworld saw a 6.5 percent revenue increase, partially due to its two new acquisitions in 2020. The implementation of various liquidity preservation measures has left Mediclinic in a strong position.

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"The first R1 billion took us two years to reach, and now people are sending R1 billion a month."Īccording to FNB, 77% of transactions are conducted by consumers, with the remaining 23% made up of business solutions, as part of the eWallet Pro solution.

Yolande Steyn, CEO of eWallet Solutions at FNB, said: FNB recently announced that money sent via eWallet topped R1 billion in July 2015. Its mobile money service, eWallet, which allows customers to send money to anyone in South Africa provided they have a valid cell phone number, is one such solution. FNB is well known for its innovative banking solutions.
