How To Open An FNB Account In South Africa

Below is How To Open An FNB Account In South Africa

I personally bank with FNB (First National Bank) so I must say if you’re thinking of opening a bank account with them, you’re making a great decision. They offer all sorts of benefits like eBucks, airport lounge visits and discounts on flights, etc. The best part? You can open an account online without walking into a branch.

To open an FNB bank account online you need to go through these 3 steps:

Gather the documents that you’ll need to open an FNB bank account.

Choose an FNB account that will suite your needs.

Apply for the FNB bank account online.

Ready to get started? Great, in the next sub-heading, we’ll take a quick look at the documents you need on hand.

Documents You’ll Need To open an FNB Bank Account Online

As with any bank account application, you’ll need to get all your paperwork in order before starting the application. Because you’re applying online, scan these documents and save them on the same computer you’ll be using during the online application.

Documents you’ll need as a South African:

Proof of identity. You can use a passport, I.D, or even a valid driver’s license.

Recent payslip. *Not required for FNBy bank account.

Three months of bank statements if you have any. *Not required for FNBy bank account.

Proof of address. Generally, they accept a utility bill, or a letter from the owner of the property along with a utility bill if you’re a tenant.

Minimal opening deposit. This amount will depend on the FNB bank account you choose in the next step. Just as a thumb suck, though, it’s generally around R50 for a savings account. *Not required for FNBy bank account.

Documents you’ll need as a foreigner living in South African:

Use a passport as proof of identity.

Visa, work, or study permit. Or literally any documents you can use that you got from the Home Affairs proving that your stay in South Africa is legal.

Minimum deposit. The amount will depend on the FNB bank account you choose in the next step. Just as a thumb suck, though, it’s generally around R50 for a savings account.

Have you got these documents together? Great. Now it’s time to choose which FNB bank account will best suit your situation.

What is the cheapest FNB account?

First National Bank (FNB) – South Africa’s second-largest bank in terms of total assets – has dropped prices for its entry-level account in its annual pricing review. FNB’s pay-as-you-use account now starts at R4.95 a month, down from the R5. 75 it was previously charged.

List Of Public Banks in South Africa

Absa Group Limited

African Bank Limited

Bidvest Bank Limited

Capitec Bank Limited

Discovery Limited

First National Bank

FirstRand Bank – A subsidiary of First Rand Limited

Grindrod Bank Limited

Imperial Bank South Africa

Investec Bank Limited

Nedbank Limited

Sasfin Bank Limited

Standard Bank of South Africa

Ubank Limited

TymeBank

Branches Of fbn Banks in South Africa

African Bank Limited

Bidvest Bank

Capitec Bank

FirstRand Bank

Grindrod Bank

Imperial Bank South Africa

Investec

Nedbank

Sasfin Bank

Standard Bank

Teba Bank Limited

Tyme Bank Limited