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[Promoted] Never pay for airtime again with the revolutionary banking solution South Africans have been waiting for

Spot Money, a leader in the digital banking space, is introducing a revolutionary new rewards program that could mean your days of buying airtime are behind you!

In fact, research has found that South Africa’s exorbitant prices place it at the 135th spot out of 233 countries worldwide. “Amidst soaring data consumption, high prices, and a struggling economy, it’s no surprise that 74% of economically active South Africans turn to loyalty programs for discounts and deals.”

Register and verify your U-Connect number on the Spot Money app – with the feature available to both new and existing customers.

Source: Financial Digest (financialdigest.net)

 

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