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    FNB eWallet

    FNB eWallet

    FNB eWallet is First National Bank’s money transfer service that sends money to a cellphone number. The recipient is then used to withdraw cash from an FNB ATM or spend it via the eWallet without needing a bank account.

    In betting, FNB eWallet is primarily used for withdrawals as a bookmaker can send your winnings to your cellphone via eWallet. You will get an SMS, then you dial a USSD code to retrieve a PIN and use that it at an FNB ATM to withdraw cash.

    Some sites might list eWallet as a deposit method too, which would involve you sending money to a designated eWallet number. Generally, deposits are not done this way, with the method widely used for withdrawing cash.

    Best FNB eWallet Betting Sites

    You can find all of the best FNB eWallet betting sites available to you on this page. Our experts have researched each betting site that offers FNB eWallet as a viable payment method and ranked them in our handy list of the best bookmakers

    Each of the betting sites listed on this page will provide you with all of the benefits and features that you have come to expect from the best. These sites will boast most of if not all of competitive odds, a range of sports, a vast array of markets, generous promotions, a range of payment methods, live streaming, bet builders and much more alongside being able to use FNB eWallet as a viable payment method. 

    Simply put, you will not appear on our list of the best FNB eWallet betting sites by only offering it as a payment method. Our list of the best betting sites is updated to represent the best bookmakers, providing you with the best possible betting experience

    With our experts regularly updating the rankings of the best betting sites, make sure you check back regularly to ensure you are always wagering with the best FNB eWallet betting sites

    FNB eWallet Limits & Processing Times

    Bookmakers can take up to 24 hours to process FNB eWallet withdrawals. Once you get the SMS, you can immediately dial in for your ATM PIN and get the cash. The eWallet withdrawal at an ATM is instant and completed by entering the code. The primary waiting time is the bookie’s approval queue.

    The minimum withdrawal is around R100 via eWallet, while the maximum per eWallet transaction is usually R3,000. Some bookmakers might allow multiple vouchers up to a monthly cap such as R25k per month.

    FNB eWallet Pros & Cons

    No bank account needed to receive winnings

    Cash accessible via any FNB ATM

    Incredibly fast withdrawals once approved

    Depositing not usually supported

    Minimum withdrawal of R100 is fairly high