FNB
  The amount of eBucks your Business earns will be determined by one of five reward levels and the earn rate will be determined by product uptake and banking behaviour over a rolling 12 month period.  
   
  In order to qualify and earn eBucks for your Business, your business must:
  • Hold one or more qualifying FNB business accounts, where the total annual account turnover does not exceed R40-million (if more than one account, the total combined account turnover of all qualifying business accounts applies).
  • Use either FNB Online Banking for Business or Online Banking Enterprise™ on a monthly basis.
  • Have provided marketing consent to FNB (marketing permissions must be set to "Yes").
  • Have transacted on your business account within the last month.
  • Not be in arrears, in excess or have missed a payment on your business account.
  • Not be under debt counselling or any legal process with FNB.

All of the above must be done on a monthly basis, otherwise your business’ reward level will be frozen and thus be unable to earn any further eBucks for the remainder of the month.

 
 
  Some of the new ways your business can earn and spend eBucks include:  
 
  How to
earn eBucks
 
The introduction of Fuel Rewards gives your business the opportunity to earn up to 15% back in eBucks on your qualifying fuel spend when paying with your FNB Business Cheque Card.
Get up to 2.5% back in eBucks on in-store and online purchases made using your FNB Business Cheque Card.
 
  Where to
spend eBucks
 
Shop at the dedicated eBucks for Business online shop which has an array of products and services to enable you to run your business including: phones, laptops, printers, office equipment and supplies, designer office furniture and much more. The Online shop will be accessible via your FNB Online Banking profile from 1 September 2012.
 
  Click here to see how the reward levels work and more ways to earn and spend eBucks.

Speak to your Commercial Banker to apply for an FNB Business Cheque Card.
 
 
   
 
 
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