FNB will charge the standard Home Affairs fee of R140 for smart ID applications, with no added admin or convenience fee.
Celebrating the grand opening of a new full-service branch facility last week, First National Bank president and CEO Renee Shepko exuded optimism. Standing in the gleaming lobby of the newly remodeled ...
This content has been selected, created and edited by the Finextra editorial team based upon its relevance and interest to our community. The fully equipped container-branch caters for transactional ...
FNB will soon offer booking services for smart IDs and passports on its banking app. Photo: Department of Home Affairs THE First National Bank (FNB) will allow customers to apply for smart ID cards ...
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