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FNB eWallet Contributes to Financial Independence

“The month of March is almost here and with it the celebration of our country’s 24th year of Independence. In light of this we, at FNB Namibia, wish to celebrate with our Government and people by ensuring that we constantly and consistently try to find banking solutions which will make our Namibians financially free while also remaining affordable to all Namibians.” So says Desery van Wyk, Manager: Cellphone Banking, First National Bank (FNB).

(Photograph: Desery van Wyk, manager, FNB Cellphone Banking)

She went on to say that eWallet, one of the most innovative banking solutions by FNB Namibia launched in October 2012, remains undisputed to date. “Customers can buy airtime and electricity, send money to someone with a bank account or anyone who does not have a bank account and money can be withdrawn at any of the 214 ATM’s in Namibia via eWallet – what more do you want?” She added that FNB Namibia has a record of more than 266 000 wallets to date. “Another advantage is the fact that money is available immediately whereas with some other players in the market clients have to deposit the money into a pool account first and only then could they make use of the eWallet facilities.”
                                                                                                                                  Van Wyk: “To top it all – eWallet fees are low and affordable by all Namibians”. She invites all FNB customers to send money via eWallet from any FNB ATM, Cellphone banking, Online banking, Mobi or the FNB APP.


For more information please contact Vicky Muranda, Manager: Corporate Communications at FNB Holdings on telephone: (+264 61) 299 2944. vmuranda@fnbnamibia.com.na

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