Where Can I Withdraw a Nedbank Cash Send?

When you need to get your hands on cash that someone sent you through Nedbank Cash Send (also known as Nedbank Send Imali), you have a few easy options. The quickest way to withdraw your money is at any Nedbank ATM. You can also head to a wide range of popular retail stores across the country that partner with Nedbank for cardless withdrawals.
To collect your Nedbank Cash Send, you can go to any Nedbank ATM or participating retail stores like Checkers, Checkers Hyper, Shoprite, Usave, House & Home, OK Foods, OK Furniture, Pick n Pay, Boxer, OTT outlets, and Kazang outlets.
How to Get Your Cash
Withdrawing your Nedbank Cash Send is a straightforward process, whether you choose an ATM or a store. You'll need the 10-digit voucher number and the 4-digit PIN that Nedbank sends to your cellphone via SMS.
At a Nedbank ATM:
1. Find your nearest Nedbank ATM.
2. On the ATM screen, choose the "Cardless transactions" option.
3. Select "Cardless withdrawal."
4. Enter the 10-digit voucher number you received via SMS.
5. Enter the 4-digit PIN.
6. Choose "Withdraw" and then enter the exact amount you want to take out. Remember, you might need to withdraw the full voucher amount in one go.
7. Collect your cash and the receipt.
At a Participating Retail Store (like Shoprite or Pick n Pay):
1. Go to the till point inside the store.
2. Tell the cashier you want to make a Nedbank cardless withdrawal.
3. Give them the 10-digit voucher number.
4. Enter your 4-digit PIN when asked.
5. The cashier will process the withdrawal, and you'll receive your cash.
I remember once I was visiting family in a small town, and the only ATM nearby wasn't a Nedbank one. Luckily, my aunt had sent me some money using Nedbank Send Imali, and I was able to pop into the local Shoprite to withdraw it. It was super convenient and saved me a long trip to the next town. It's a lifesaver when you're in a pinch!
It's good to know that these vouchers are usually valid for 30 days, so you have some time to collect your money. If you don't withdraw it within that time, the money typically goes back to the sender's account.
Sometimes, when I'm helping my neighbour with her groceries, she'll ask me to grab her Cash Send from Pick n Pay. She finds it so much easier than going to the bank.
The maximum amount you can usually withdraw at a Nedbank ATM for a cash send is R5,000. Keep in mind that there might be daily limits for sending money, often R2,500 by default, which can be increased to R5,000 through Nedbank's digital platforms or a branch.
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