UnionPay cardholders can now make contactless payments at FNB SpeedPoints
FNB becomes the first bank in South Africa to accept UnionPay contactless payments at its SpeedPoint Terminals.
FNB becomes the first bank in South Africa to accept UnionPay contactless payments at its SpeedPoint Terminals.
Qualifying customers can extend payment relief for an additional three months.
The bank has said that it has also made it easier for FNB customers to earn eBucks.
Panic buying surpasses the amount FNB customers spent during Black Friday 2018.
FNB has announced that together with the Supplier Development Initative, it has made R8 million available through grant funding for micro-entrepreneurs
Low income customers who have an Easy Pay-As-You-Use account won’t be charged for pre-paid transactions.
As many as 17 367 employees will receive relief for three months thanks to the SAFT Fund.
The payment breaks amount to R4.3 billion according to FNB and WesBank.
Price changes mean FNB Connect customers can pick up 1GB of data for just R59.
FNB has announced phase one of its plan to assist customers and businesses affected by COVID-19 and the nation-wide lockdown.
FNB has added new features to its app to give customers greater oversight on their finances.
FNB says it hopes to expand the service to more provinces in 2020.