SPONSORED | Two Standard Bank investment accounts can help SA households save in these distressing times
28 November 2021 - 17:49Times are tough for SA households after more than a year and a half of coronavirus-induced economic and social upheaval – and the disruption already caused this week after the Omicron variant of Covid-19 was reported in SA has shown that even more economic distress lies ahead.
“The past year and a half has been particularly difficult for South Africans,” says Zanele Mbere, head of unsecured lending portfolio management at Standard Bank. Draw and replace up to 40% of your opening deposit at any time. Get free transfers between your Standard Bank current account and your Flexi Advantage account.Fixed Deposit Investment Account
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