How To Check Your Fundi Card Balance


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FundiCard is a payment solution for those students who are funded through Fundi. Here's a guide on how to check your FundiCard balance.

FundiCard is a payment solution designed to make your learning world a lot more convenient. The FundiCard is like a debit card, but with various pockets to manage your spending on and off campus.

You can check the balance on your Fundi card in the following ways:

  • Register on the Fundi website and login.
  • Dial *134*87646# and choose option 2. You do not need airtime or data to do this.
  • Call the Call Centre at 0860 44 33 44 and ask for your balance.
  • Visit a campus office and enquire about your balance.

Fundi has partnered with retail companies which allows you to use your FundiCard at the following places:

  • Shoprite
  • Checkers
  • PicknPay
  • Selected Spar outlets
  • Nando's
  • Gallito's 
  • KFC
  • and many more.

You are also able to pay for purchases at most campus stores with your FundiCard.

Fundi provides education loans to students, they cover a range of expenses to enable students to pursue their studies without experiencing the financial burden while doing so.

Fundi aims to make loans more accessible and affordable for students. They do not require you to pay collateral and repayments are deducted from your salary or can be paid through debit orders.

For more information on Fundi, click here.

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