CORPORATE BANKING

Digital Channels

Take advantage of our secure, seamless digital banking channels

Our suite of highly secure digital services are optimised to support your banking needs – enabling a Pan African experience with a single login access point for all corporate and investment banking products.

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Online Banking Channels

Bank online and in real-time

Be it online or mobile, our powerful and highly secure digital banking channels can handle the simplest to most complex transactions, all through a single sign-on via your choice of device and browser through Absa Access Online.

Manage your day-to-day banking as well as your international requirements, segregation of duties, automation, administration management services and advanced systems integrations, host-to-host and SWIFT solutions using our secure, self-service digital channels.

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Integrated Banking Channels

Process high-volume transactions from your line of business system directly through to the bank

Our Host-to-Host channel supports domestic and cross-border receipts and payments, multiple networks and connectivity protocols, major payment formats, statement delivery and integrated reporting, transaction notifications and account holder verification.

Our SWIFT capability enables automation, tracking and standardisation of cross-border transactions to reduce operational inefficiencies, technology costs and banking risks.

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Mobile Banking Solutions

Pay the unbanked or process ad hoc payments

Our innovative mobile solutions enable you to process payments to the unbanked and make ad hoc payments, thereby eliminating the risk of keeping physical cash at your premises.

Our corporate mobile solutions allow for disbursements through our online payment platforms directly into mobile e-wallets and mobile money acceptance via our point-of-sale machines.

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Absa Access

Real-time, seamlessly integrated banking that offers you more convenience and security.

Absa Access is our latest innovation in the corporate digital banking space. It’s a single sign-on platform which provides you with a seamless and responsive view of all your Absa CIB and Business Banking products no matter where you are.

Absa Access offers you a unified pan-African experience across your entire business. If you would like to access a holistic and comprehensive view of your banking activities, as well as your banking history across geographies. Click below.

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Trade Management Online

From the rest of the world to our clients' warehouses

Get access to our suite of trade finance solutions
from your mobile device or computer 24/7, no
matter where you are

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