This article provides a comprehensive guide on how to withdraw funds using a Vodafone Cash token at an ATM. It outlines the necessary steps to be taken in order to successfully withdraw the desired amount of money. Follow the instructions carefully and you should have your cash in no time.
Ever since the introduction of mobile money, sending and receiving of money has never been the same.
With mobile money, one can now easily make payments for their fees, bills, and other services with just a single click. This method of payment has become increasingly popular in Ghana, with it becoming accessible to almost anyone in the country.
There may be so many instances that will lead to one generating a Vodafone Cash token.
If you are a Vodafone user, you could be in need of money urgently, even if it's late at night and merchants are closed. You can generate a Vodafone Cash token and use it to withdraw cash from an ATM. Additionally, if the sender does not have a registered mobile money account but is using Vodafone Cash, they can generate a token for you. This token can be used to withdraw money from any bank ATM that allows cashless withdrawals.
I don’t know the situation you find yourself in, or you might be reading this reading to get to know the steps involved so that anytime you find yourself in that situation, you will know what to do.
But before we dive in, we will first have to talk about the banks that support Vodafone Cash token withdrawal.
Banks That Support Vodafone Cash Token Withdrawal
Currently, the banks that you can withdraw your Vodafone Cash Token Withdrawal on their ATMs are Barclay Bank and Ecobank.
How To Withdraw Vodafone Cash Token From ATM
- On your phone, dial *110#
- Choose 2: Withdraw Cash from the list
- Select 3: Withdraw From ATM
- Enter your PIN
- A six-digit token will be sent to you. Use this code to withdraw money from the ATM
- On the ATM, select Cashless Withdrawal
- Choose Vodafone Cash
- Enter the six-digit token
- Type in your PIN
- Enter the amount that you specified
- now the ATM will dispense your money to you.
Be aware that ATMs do not have the ability to give out small amounts such as GHS 1 or GHS 2. Consequently, if you are trying to withdraw GHS 103, you should opt for either GHS 100 or GHS 105 to prevent any issues.
Now it is easier to withdraw a Vodafone Cash token from the ATM when no merchant is available.
All you have to do is generate the token and then use it to withdraw the cash, and if you are not a mobile money registered user, all the sender has to do is generate a token for you.
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