Bank while you chat on WhatsApp with South Africa's Absa

Reuters  |  JOHANNESBURG 

(Reuters) - South Africa's Group on Wednesday officially launched banking, in its latest push to become a digitally-led African bank, with more than 10,000 customers already registered to date since early July.

has drawn up an ambitious growth strategy to regain market share in at home and double sales across the continent from 6 percent to 12 percent after the bank's separation from

To achieve this, the group is adapting to changes in customer behaviour that requires to be available anytime, anywhere and accessible wherever the customer is.

"As and more customers become connected, bringing to where our customers are is important to us, especially as we continue our journey to become a digitally-led business driven by innovation," of retail and Arrie Rautenbach said in a statement.

Live on July 11, Absa ChatBanking on Facebook Inc's allows Absa account holders to perform simple banking such as checking their balance, buy airtime and make payment to an existing beneficiary using conversational languages and short commands.

Speaking at the official launch event on Wednesday, Chief Information Officer, for Absa retail and banking said apart from Facebook, the has also partnered with mobile messaging firm

ChatBanking on follows the momentum created by the launch of Absa ChatBanking on Facebook and in 2016.

Separately, is in talks with Absa about selling its local unit as the French prepares to pull out of Africa's most industrialised economy, two sources familiar with the matter told

(Reporting by Nqobile Dludla; editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

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First Published: Wed, August 01 2018. 21:53 IST