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and Pick n Pay, have joined forces to provide their joint consumers with extra benefits, enabling them to save more on groceries, clothing, and daily necessities.will be able to spend their eBucks in a Pick n Pay store & FNB Private Banking eBucks customers can earn up to 30% back in eBucks when usingIn addition to the 99-cent bread reward, FNB Easy clients receive up to R 100 in vouchers to spend at Pick n Pay or Pick n Pay Clothing.
FNB and PAYU have partnered to offer a 99c bread reward to entry-level customers. By swiping their FNB Easy Debit Card at, customers can buy up to four loaves of bread each month for just 99c per loaf. This initiative aims to reduce living costs for those in need. FNB Easy cardholders can also earn up to R 100 Grocery Voucher monthly.says that this strategic partnership is a “game changer” for both Pick n Pay and its customers.
“Our partnership with Pick n Pay is part of our commitment to providing our customers with an integrated approach to managing their wealth. Through the rewards program, we are empowering our customers to make informed financial decisions while maximizing value in their daily lives.”FNB’s strategy of advice, integrating all of our products and services, is at the heart of placing customers financial needs first while helping customers save on monthly expenses, Nxedlana stresses.
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