[Promoted] FNB Connect rewards customers with over R300 million in free data and voice minutes
This is part of its ongoing commitment to providing more value to FNB and RMB Private Bank customers who use its services, helping them save on their telecommunications bills.
Lytania Johnson, CEO of FNB Personal Segment, says, “telecommunications plays a critical role in the lives of our customers, as it enables them to stay connected with friends and family, access information and financial services, and conduct business anywhere at any time.” According to Ashwin Gobind, Chief Operating Officer for FNB Connect, “Offering customers a single trusted entry point such as the FNB App to access affordable data, voice minutes, smart devices, and manage their month-to-month telecommunications spend is one of the key differentiators for FNB Connect.”
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