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Digicel launches MyCash to bank transfers

Digicel launches MyCash to bank transfers

By Naveel Krishant
10/05/2022
[Photo Credit: Digicel]

People will now be able to do transfers from their MyCash mobile wallet platform directly to their bank accounts after Digicel launched a new feature for its MyCash service.

To move money from the MyCash mobile wallet to a bank account for more withdrawal options, people need to dial *888# and select Option 6 for ‘Bank Transfer’.

People will need to follow the steps and also input the recipient’s correct bank details and the transfer amount.

The transfer request will be authorised with the MyCash customer’s secure 4-digit PIN code.

Digicel Fiji CEO Farid Mohammed says this is another milestone achievement in their partnership with the BSP after they had launched the BSP IPG integration allowing MyCash customers to deposit money in their wallet via Digicel Selfcare using their BSP EasyCard or any Bank’s VISA Credit or Debit card.

BSP Country Head Haroon Ali says they are delighted to partner with Digicel in this new service enhancement that enables MyCash customers to transfer funds to any bank account.

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