FNB accounts target clients with different banking needs.
You are allowed to hold several accounts within the same bank for different purposes.
Discover FNB account types you could open in 2023, charges, and other essential details.
FNB card types. Photo: @FNBSASource: Facebook
You should consider opening different FNB accounts for personal, family, or business use.
Each account has unique benefits you might not get in the other accounts.
No minimum income is required to open this account and it does not have a monthly account fee.
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The FNBEasy Zero accountdoes not have a monthly account fee.
Dial 120277# on any online grid to open this account without paperwork.
You pay R525 monthly fees to maintain this account.
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Its benefits are:
TheGold Business Accountsuits businesses with R0 - R5 million annual turnover.
Here are the benefits of using this account.
Below are its benefits:
TheEnterprise Business Accountis for businesses with R60 million annual turnover and above.
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All FNB card levels for individuals/family accounts are determined by annual income.
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FNB’sbusiness credit cardsinclude:
TheseFNB creditand debit cards are classified by annual income.
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FNB newcards were launchedin July 2021 for a change.
The cards were made available to customers at no additional cost.
How do I order a new FNB card?
An FNB Aspire card. Photo: @FNBSASource: Facebook
Call 087 575 1111 torequest deliveryservices wherever you are.
Each account has different features and benefits.
Therefore, make thorough research about these accounts before opening one.
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Briefly.co.za shared enlightening details aboutStandard Bank’s Black card.
The card targets high-net-worth individuals and the bank has special requirements for one to qualify for this card.
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She has been writing articles on Briefly.co.za since 2019.
An FNB Premier card. Photo: @FNBSASource: Facebook
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