How do I pay my TV Licence with EFT?
PAYPOINTS
- Banks. Use the ATM convenience of your own bank to make your TV licence payment using the TV Licences account details.
- ABSA. Deposit into Account Number: 2840 000 241, Branch No: 632005.
- FNB.
- Standard Bank.
- Nedbank.
- TV Licences account details:
- Retailers:
- Pay At:
How do I pay my TV Licence online FNB?
STEP 1: Enter your username and password on www.fnb.co.za and login to your Online Banking profile. STEP 2: Select Pay. STEP 3: Select Add. STEP 4: Under ‘Recipient details’, select A Public Recipient.
How do I pay my TV Licence with capitec app?
How to pay accounts
- Choose Transact.
- Choose Payments.
- Enter your secret Remote PIN to sign in.
- Choose a beneficiary.
- Enter the payment details.
- Enter your secret Remote PIN to confirm.
How do I pay my TV Licence by phone?
Call us on 0300 790 6165* or pay online. Or, you can pay smaller amounts by debit or credit card if you apply for a TV Licensing payment card. You can use this card to pay weekly or monthly at any PayPoint, over the phone, by text or online. Call 0300 555 0286* to get a TV Licensing payment card.
Can I buy a TV with someone else’s TV license?
Q: MAY ONE USE SOMEONE ELSE’S TV LICENCE TO PURCHASE A TELEVISION SET? A: NO – one needs one’s own licence, unless one is a family member of a licence holder.
Which bank does MultiChoice use?
Absa branch: MultiChoice is already a pre-approved beneficiary. All you have to do is give the bank teller your eight-digit MultiChoice customer number.
Can I pay my TV Licence by phone?
How do I pay with capitec client without app?
How to send cash using USSD
- Dial *120*3279# and reply 9.
- Accept the terms and conditions.
- Reply 1.
- Choose “From” account.
- Enter the amount you want to send.
- Create a 4-digit secret code (this will be used to collect the cash)
- Enter your Mobile Banking PIN.
How much is a TV Licence per month 2020?
Pay for your TV Licence Monthly by Direct Debit Pay for your first licence by Direct Debit in six months, at around £26.50 a month. Then pay for the next one in monthly instalments of around £13.25. Make four Direct Debit payments throughout the year. If you pay this way, each payment will include a £1.25 charge.
How do I pay my TV Licence by text?
Text services are currently available to payment and savings card customers. Can I pay by text? If you’ve previously made a debit/credit card payment towards your TV Licence, simply text PAY followed by your customer number along with the amount you wish to pay to 64488 (e.g. to pay £6.00, text PAY 123456789 6.00).
Can I pay DStv at an ATM?
Can I pay my DStv account at an ATM? Yes, you can. When paying at an ATM, make sure that you input MultiChoice as a beneficiary on your bank account in order to select it easily when paying. Use your eight-digit DStv customer number as the payment reference.
Where can I pay for my TV licence?
Use the ATM convenience of your own bank to make your TV licence payment using the TV Licences account details. Payments at ATM’s are accepted by: Alternatively, pay at the counter using your TV licence account number as the reference at the following banks:
How much does it cost to transfer TV licence from BACs bank?
If you’re renewing a TV Licence, you can make a BACS bank transfer for the full licence fee of £159. It’s a quick and secure way to pay. Please make sure you include all the above information and that the amount is correct. Once we have received the transfer your licence will be sent to you.
Where can I pay for my SABC TV licence?
Our range of physical pay points extends to Banks, the Post Office, Retailers, Easypay outlets, Pay At outlets, SABC Head Office and branches.Take your statement with you, furnish your TV licence account number as reference, and choose the most convenient place for paid-up peace of mind.
What is the account number for ABSA TV licences?
TV Licences account details: Account Name: TV Licences. Bank Name: ABSA. Account No: 4050 720 141. Branch No: 33 51 05. Reference No: (Use your TV licence account number as your reference number) Kindly ensure that you enter only your correct nine-digit TV licence account number in the BENEFICIARY REFERENCE field.