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Parents spared back to school queues with digital payments

Integrated budgeting tools within these digital payment solutions enable families to monitor their expenses in real time, making it easier to stay within their budgets while covering all necessary back-to-school purchases.
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Parents have been spared the chaos of back-to-school banking that used to mean a whole day of queues and theft risk, as many parents opted to pay fees via digital platforms.

Financial institutions have been introducing innovative digital payment solutions designed to streamline back-to-school shopping, making it easier, safer, and more affordable.

Banks have rolled out products tailored to meet the needs of today's consumers, delivering reliable online payment options that allow parents and guardians to shop from the comfort of their homes and avoid the back-to-school rush.

These solutions include mobile banking apps, USSD codes, and digital wallets, providing convenient access to various payment methods.

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Mobile banking apps paired with contactless payment options offer quick and efficient shopping experiences, both online and in stores.

Features like one-tap payments and pre-saved payment details ensure seamless transactions, saving valuable time during the hectic back-to-school period and simplifying the payment of school fees..

app world

In addition, financial institutions have introduced services that support schools, such as the e-Citizen payment options and the newly launched Mzizi App—an automated Edtech financial solution by Absa Bank Kenya in collaboration with Ultratude Tech Ltd. This app helps parents manage their children's school payments effortlessly.

Integrated budgeting tools within these digital payment solutions enable families to monitor their expenses in real time, making it easier to stay within their budgets while covering all necessary back-to-school purchases.

With a focus on security, these platforms incorporate top-notch encryption, biometric authentication, and fraud detection measures, allowing parents to shop confidently, knowing their financial information is secure.

partnerships

Furthermore, financial institutions often partner with prominent retailers to offer added value through exclusive discounts, cashback rewards, and loyalty programs, which help parents maximize their budgets.

Options like buy-now-pay-later services allow families to spread the cost of school supplies and larger purchases, providing essential financial flexibility.

Mobile banking apps, like the Absa Mobile Banking App, integrate seamlessly with smartphones, offering quick and secure contactless payments—ideal for busy shoppers. By prioritizing convenience, security, and affordability, Absa is dedicated to making the back-to-school shopping process not only stress-free but also rewarding.

This back-to-school season, consider Absa your trusted partner. Take advantage of the Absa mobile app to pay school fees and shop conveniently, experiencing a seamless, secure, and enjoyable shopping journey for your family's educational needs.

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