FNB has started selling energy products on its mobile banking app and is offering customers the ability to take out solar financing through a home loan.
The bank said the offerings were part of its efforts to help businesses and individuals mitigate the impacts of load-shedding.
Products on offer include UPSes, lead-acid power trolleys, lithium-ion power stations, standalone batteries, solar panels, inverters, generators, and heat pumps. “There is no paperwork, as the entire process is fully digitised and accessible through the bank’s platform that customers trust.
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