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I recently visited South Africa. Wow! Do the banks nail their customers with fees! I'm so used to the "free checking account" advertising in America that it made me pause when I saw a billboard from ABSA promoting the fact it appears that when comparing apples with apples it is better to pay their multitude of smaller fees, than a single larger monthly fee. (I stand to be corrected as I passed it hurriedly on a highway.) The image a scale weighing three smaller apples with one large apple outweighing the small ones. ABSA pricing guide link

You even pay for the privilege to use the banks' websites! It's similar to the old oligopoly in Canadian banking only appears to be even worse for consumers in South Africa. Just of the heck of it, entertain yourself for 5 minutes to make sense out ABSA's pricing options (internet fees detailed on page 47 of 61) compared to that of FNB's 2008 pricing guide! If you work for a bank it may just inspire you with a range of ideas for charges you never believed consumers would actually agree to pay.

But despite the heavy handedness with fees, the South African banks do have some of the most innovative banking technology in place for consumers. Mobile banking is old hat. You can make near instant bank to bank transfers with no need to wait 1-3 days. For security you can get a temporary additional PIN sent via SMS to you and much more.

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