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What you need to know about FNB’s SIM cards

From 15 June FNB will offers it customers the options to buy SIM cards directly through it’s FNB Connect arm, which already offers ADSL and 3G data. This means FNB is now a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO). FNB is using Cell C’s network to offer its new services.

The move makes sense given the bank’s drive in recent years to improve mobility for its customers by increasing the functionality of its online and mobile banking portals and by offering its customers smartphones and tablets.

FNB SIM CardSIM cards will be standalone products and won’t be bundled with devices purchased through FNB. Ordering and managing SIMs is done using the existing FNB online banking service, which also means there’s no need to provide RICA documentation when requesting a SIM as the FICA documentation the bank already holds on its customers is sufficient.

Those wanting to move their mobile service to FNB can port their existing mobile phone number. In addition to conventional contract and prepaid offerings FNB is offering a “Flexi Package” that lets users create their own combination of voice, data and messaging allowances and change these from one month to the next.

Prepaid users can also opt for an auto top-up feature that adds airtime to their account when their balance falls below R5. Caps can be set for this feature for security purposes. All users will also be able to view a real-time call and transaction history using FNB’s online banking portal.

Customers can order, activate and cancel SIMs online and can request replacement SIMs the same way. They can also enable or disable international roaming online, which could prove very handy for those who forget to do so before leaving our shores.

As added incentive to sign up customers will earn eBucks – the currency of FNB’s rewards programme – on any FNB Connect purchases.

Jacques Celliers, CEO of FNB, says the move is intended as “another way to add value to our customers’ lives” and further integrates  clients “into the FNB ecosystem”.

Stuff asked Celliers how many users he thinks the bank will attract with the new SIM offering, and whether it’s set any targets? “We will have a soft launch with no immediate plans to market above the line in the near future. Our focus is on getting things right for the customer rather than aggressively chasing sales,” he says.

You can find the full break-down of FNB Connect’s mobile packages and pricing here: FNB Connect Pricing Guide.

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