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Postal orders were issued in South Africa from 31 May 1910. South Africa issued both its own postal orders and British postal orders. ==South African postal orders== South Africa began issuing its own postal orders some time during 1933. They are denominated in both Afrikaans and English. It is not yet known what the smallest denomination is in the pre-decimal issue, but after the change over to decimal currency on 14 February 1961, there was a postal order for denominations as low as 1 cent. South African postal orders issued as late as 1997 have been confirmed. As of 2012, South Africa still uses postal orders. These postal orders are issued by the South African Post Office The (South African postal order system ) is still used as a secure way of sending money to a company or orgganization. Despite the postal order system still being present it is mostly used for the less technologically equipped citizens or for those who do not have access to cheque or EFT facilities. Some South African government departments still use the system in place of EFT, (for example ) the South African Council of Educators ((SACE )). Through the year more moder versions of postal orders have evolved, on example being M-PESA. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Postal orders of South Africa」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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