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8 Oct 2014

Survey highlights PIN fraud risks in SA

21% of respondents said they use the same PIN for all their bank cards.
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11 Aug 2014

FNB eyes mobile banking growth in Zambia

First National Bank says the country’s mobile banking space could grow 62% this year.
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10 Jul 2014

Prepaid electricity sales surge 59% via FNB

South African bank says customers are increasingly looking to control their utility costs.
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30 May 2014

South Africans transfer R5.3bn via FNB eWallet

First National Bank’s mobile money service is taking off, say officials.
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5 Mar 2014

FNB app's user numbers hit 750,000

Youth market shows the highest growth for First National Bank mobile application.
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5 Dec 2013

iTunes gift purchases go live on FNB’s app

Accumulated eBucks can also be used to by codes from R150 to R3,000.
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2 Dec 2013

‘9.5% of South Africans to do Christmas shopping online’

This is according to a research survey conducted by FNB’s eBucks rewards programme.
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24 Oct 2013

Surging African demand for FNB eWallet services

Strong take-up of mobile money service in Botswana, Namibia, Swaziland, Lesotho and Zambia.
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10 Oct 2012

FNB named world’s most “innovative bank”

SA’s third largest bank takes top honours at the BAI - Finacle Global Banking Innovation Awards.
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27 Sept 2012

FNB delivers ‘100,000’ smart devices

South African bank started selling smartphone and tablet devices in October last year.
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16 Aug 2012

'African expats using cellphones to send money home'

Lesotho and Swaziland expats are using mobile phones to send home remittances, say experts.
 
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