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    How To Link Your Capitec Account To PayPal

    Damaris GatwiriBy Damaris GatwiriFebruary 4, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Linking your Capitec account to PayPal allows you to send and receive money internationally with ease. While PayPal does not directly support Capitec for withdrawals, you can use an intermediary service like FNB (First National Bank) Online Banking to link your Capitec account. This process enables you to withdraw PayPal funds to your Capitec bank account. Here is how to link capitec account to PayPal.

    1. Create a PayPal Account

    If you do not already have a PayPal account, you need to sign up first.

    • Visit the PayPal website or download the app
    • Click on Sign Up and choose a Personal or Business Account
    • Enter your details, including name, email, and password
    • Verify your email address by clicking on the confirmation link sent to your inbox
    • Add your Capitec bank card if you want to make online purchases

    Once your account is created, you are ready to link it to your Capitec account through FNB.

    1. Register for an FNB Online Banking Profile

    Since PayPal withdrawals in South Africa are handled by FNB, you must create an FNB online banking profile, even if you are a Capitec customer.

    • Go to the FNB PayPal service page (www.fnb.co.za)
    • Click on Register for PayPal Services
    • Select Non-FNB Customer Registration
    • Enter your details, including your Capitec bank account number
    • Follow the prompts to create an FNB profile

    This profile is necessary for withdrawing PayPal funds to any South African bank account, including Capitec.

    1. Link PayPal to FNB Online Banking

    Once your FNB profile is set up, you need to link it to PayPal.

    • Log in to FNB Online Banking
    • Navigate to Forex > PayPal Services
    • Select Link PayPal Account
    • Follow the instructions to connect your PayPal account to FNB

    This process enables you to withdraw funds from PayPal and transfer them to your Capitec account through FNB.

    1. Withdraw Money from PayPal to Capitec

    After linking your PayPal and FNB accounts, you can now withdraw funds.

    • Log in to FNB Online Banking
    • Select Forex > PayPal Services
    • Click on Withdraw from PayPal
    • Enter the amount you wish to withdraw
    • Choose your Capitec account as the receiving bank
    • Confirm and submit the transaction

    It typically takes 3 to 5 business days for the money to reflect in your Capitec account.

    1. Use Capitec for PayPal Payments

    Although Capitec does not support direct PayPal withdrawals, you can still link your Capitec Global One debit card to PayPal to make payments.

    • Log in to PayPal
    • Click on Wallet > Link a Card
    • Enter your Capitec card details
    • Follow the verification process

    This allows you to use your Capitec card for online shopping and PayPal transactions.

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    Damaris Gatwiri

    Damaris Gatwiri is a digital journalist, driven by a profound passion for technology, health, and fashion.

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