One of South Africa’s major banks offers a new solution for alternative power supplies.
FNB has announced new features for customers to get a loan solution for solar or pay for alternative energy and backup power solutions over a certain period.
On the app, FNB customers can access a range of alternative energy solutions on the FNB app and pay for them over 24 months for R149 per month. “There is no paperwork, as the entire process is fully digitised and accessible through the bank’s platform that customers trust. This is an excellent opportunity for customers who may not have the funds available to buy a solution outright for their energy needs.”
to finance the installation of a solar energy system from a pre-screened list of reputable renewable energy providers.”“The amount of the solar energy loan will be added to the customer’s bond and recorded as a single loan at interest rates that align with their credit profile,” said FNB.
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