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Algeria: Algeria Post: Simplification of Money Transfers via ATMs

Algeria: Algeria Post: Simplification of Money Transfers via ATMs

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with wissam.a
Published on 2024-02-24 15:47:37

Algeria Post has recently announced, through a statement on its Facebook page, the ease of money transfers between postal accounts via ATMs. In its commitment to improving the accessibility and efficiency of its financial services, the organization has simplified the process for clients to transfer funds from one account to another.

Clients wishing to make a money transfer are now invited to use the transfer service between accounts. The procedure requires entering the postal identity number, which can be found at the bottom of the postal check of the recipient account. This step aims to ensure the security and accuracy of the transfer.

It is important to note that the transfer limit has been set at 200,000 Algerian dinars, a measure that reflects Algeria Post’s desire to facilitate important transactions while maintaining a high level of financial security.

In addition to facilitating money transfers, Algeria Post has also introduced a simplified method for managing SMS notifications. Recognizing the importance of keeping clients informed of their account activity in real time, the institution has made the process of updating the phone number linked to notifications more accessible.

Clients wishing to update their phone number for SMS notifications can do so in a few simple steps via the ECCP application. After logging in, they must select the “My account” option, then “Phone number”, where they can enter their new number. This feature is designed to ensure that clients do not miss any critical information regarding their account, thereby enhancing the security and convenience of postal services.

Read the original article(French) on Algerie 360

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