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FNB to provide backup power to its ATMs

The bank will power over 1 000 ATMs with UPS systems, to improve service access during power outages.

Home Affairs services to be rolled out to more banks after talks

Home Affairs services to be rolled out to more banks after talks
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R28 billion sent in 12 months via FNB eWallet

R28 billion sent in 12 months via FNB eWallet By Brandstories Share In the midst of a global pandemic which has put strain on household incomes, FNB eWallet remains the most popular way for consumers to send and receive money. In the last 12 months, the Bank’s customers have sent R28 billion via 7.3 million active eWallets. On average, FNB facilitates close to R2.5 billion and over 4 million eWallet transactions per month. Raj Makanjee, CEO of FNB Retail and Private Banking says eWallet is a success story of meaningful financial inclusion as a it allows the Bank’s customers to send money to anyone with a cellphone number. In the last two years, we’ve enabled more customers to enjoy the benefit of sending money via eWallet by allowing even more customers, including Easy Smart account holders 2 free eWallet sends per month.

FNB s eWallets sees R28bn sent in past 12 months

First National Bank (FNB) said in a statement yesterday that its customers had sent R28 billion via 7.3 million active eWallets in the past 12 months, and it remained the most popular way for consumers to send and receive money in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, which had put strain on household incomes. Photo: Dylan Jacobs/African News Agency (ANA) FNB’s eWallets sees R28bn sent in past 12 months By BR Reporter Share JOHANNESBURG - FIRST National Bank (FNB) said in a statement yesterday that its customers had sent R28 billion via 7.3 million active eWallets in the past 12 months, and it remained the most popular way for consumers to send and receive money in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, which had put strain on household incomes.

FNB offers no monthly account fees on Easy Zero and added benefits for its customer

FNB offers no monthly account fees on Easy Zero and added benefits for its customer
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