- › Home
- Apps ›
- Finance ›
- Absa Uganda APK ›
- Download Absa Uganda versions history
Absa Uganda
Absa Uganda version history
‹ General InfoVersion | 6.6.2 |
Updated | 1 year ago |
Changelog | Bug Fixes. |
Version | 6.6.1 |
Updated | 2 years ago |
Changelog | Bug Fixes. |
Version | 6.5.0 |
Updated | 2 years ago |
Changelog | As part of our contactless convenience initiative, we’re thrilled to introduce touch-free QR-based ATM withdrawals. Using your mobile banking app, simply scan the QR code displayed on the ATM screen, select the amount you want to withdraw and take your money! We appreciate your feedback, so send us your questions or suggestions and our team will be in touch. |
Version | 5.0.0 |
Updated | 4 years ago |
Changelog | ? A fresh new look ? Biometric login ? Minor bug fixes |
Version | 6.1.14 |
Updated | 3 years ago |
Changelog | • Grow your business on the go. Now you can log in to the Absa Mobile Banking App with your Business Bank details to make payments, approve transaction and download your statements. Another digital solution that gets things done. That’s Africanacity. That’s Absa. |
Version | 6.1.12 |
Updated | 3 years ago |
Changelog | • Grow your business on the go. Now you can log in to the Absa Mobile Banking App with your Business Bank details to make payments, approve transaction and download your statements. Another digital solution that gets things done. That’s Africanacity. That’s Absa. |
Version | 6.1.11 |
Updated | 3 years ago |
Changelog | • Grow your business on the go. Now you can log in to the Absa Mobile Banking App with your Business Bank details to make payments, approve transaction and download your statements. Another digital solution that gets things done. That’s Africanacity. That’s Absa. |
Version | 6.1.10 |
Updated | 3 years ago |
Changelog | • Grow your business on the go. Now you can log in to the Absa Mobile Banking App with your Business Bank details to make payments, approve transaction and download your statements. Another digital solution that gets things done. That’s Africanacity. That’s Absa. |