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Dear Client,

You have registered for online banking,

All that’s left to do is to

How you activate your card will depend on the type of card you have

For Chip and PIN cards:

You can either visit your nearest FNB branch where a helpful staff member will assist you.

OR

You can do the activation yourself at an FNB ATM by following these easy steps:

Step 1:
  • Insert your card and key in your PIN when prompted as usual.
  • Choose More Options:
 

step 1

Step 2:
  • Select View My Offers

step 2

Step 3:
  • Select Verify FNB App / Online Banking, followed by Accept.

step 3

It's that simple. 

For Magstrip cards (no chip):

You can either visit your nearest FNB branch where a helpful staff member will assist you.

OR

You can phone Online Assistance on 087 575 0000, and an agent will take you through the process.

Quick and simple.

Want to find your closest ATM or Branch?
Use our locators below:
ATM locator
Branch locator

Activate now!

Get instant access to the following functionality – and avoid the frustration of standing in a queue ever again:

  • Add Recipients and make Payments
  • Transfer money between FNB accounts
  • Buy Foreign Currency or Open a Multi Currency Account
  • Order additional cards or cancel existing cards
  • Buy Lotto or PowerBall tickets
  • Buy Prepaid Airtime, Electricity or Data Bundles
  • Trade Shares or buy Krugerrands Online
  • Shop with your eBucks
  • Order Smartphones and Tablets
  • View or change your card PIN
  • Pay Traffic Fines
  • Do eFiling
  • Stop Debit Orders
  • Switch your Debit Orders to FNB
  • Get email statements

... and much more!

Not sure how Online Banking works?
See how easy it is to:
Make a payment
Do a transfer
Add a recipient
View more
Regards,
The FNB Online Team
© First National Bank - a division of FirstRand Bank Limited. An Authorised Financial Services and Credit Provider (NCRCP20). FNB will never ask you to login to online banking via a link in an email.

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