Which Bank Does Shoprite Use In South Africa

What is Shoprite?

Shoprite Holdings Ltd, is Africa’s largest supermarket retailer, operating more than 2,943 stores across Africa.

The company’s headquarters are in Brackenfell in the Western Cape province of South Africa.

Which Bank Does Shoprite Use In South Africa?

Now, through a partnership with Grindrod Bank, customers are able to send money to others and withdraw cash at the retailer’s stores.

Registering for an account is simple: An SA ID or passport and cellphone number is all that is required.

Can I open a bank account at Shoprite?

Registration can be done using the Shoprite app on Android or iOS, USSD, or WhatsApp. These platforms also provide access to the customer’s bank account.

There are only two requirements for signing up a South African ID (or any passport) and a South African cellphone number.

Can I withdraw Shoprite money at ATM?

Instead of having to stand in long queues to withdraw cash from an ATM, customers can use their Money Market Accounts to pay for transactions in any Shoprite, Checkers or Usave store.