Botswana Guardian

FNB wins Best SME Bank in SA and Africa award

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As small and medium- sized enterprise­s ( SMEs) tackle pandemic-induced challenges, First National Bank’s ( FNB) approach to helping them is being recognised on the global stage.

The bank was named the Best SME Bank in SA and Africa at the Global Finance SME Bank Awards 2021. It also received an honourable mention in the Best Bank for Women Entreprene­urs category at the Global SME Finance Awards 2021.

“We are humbled to be recognised for helping our clients with platformba­sed capabiliti­es for ‘ ease of doing business,’” says Jacques Celliers, FNB CEO. “Our success in the SME market stems from our ability to innovate and deliver meaningful solutions that truly address the day- to- day challenges of starting, running and growing a business.

“This ranges from helping an entreprene­ur register a business, open a bank account, make and accept payments and retrieve financial statements to assisting them in unlocking opportunit­ies in credit, insurance and investment­s through our big data capabiliti­es.” “Through our world- class interfaces such as the FNB App and Online Banking Enterprise­s, we cater for the entire SME value chain — including clients with side hustles,” Celliers says. “As businesses are increasing­ly relying on digital, we are proud to be enabling our clients to manage their profiles and administra­tion, authentica­tion and fraud prevention on our trusted digital platform.” FNB’s ability to keep abreast of the needs of businesses is demonstrat­ed through its ever- expanding ecosystem. The bank’s rapidly growing digital marketplac­e on the FNB App gives businesses that provide home and profession­al services access to a market of over 4- million potential customers. Furthermor­e, FNB provides free business support through digital tools such as Fundaba, where clients can learn about entreprene­urship and how to run a business. The bank also invests vast resources in, and collaborat­es with, like- minded partners to support women- owned or led businesses. “For more than 183 years, we’ve remained committed to continuous­ly supporting our clients through ups and downs on their business journey. Despite the challenges in the operating environmen­t, the agility of our platform business enables us to consistent­ly deliver contextual services to support our clients,” says Celliers.

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