First National Bank of Botswana
Posted by DB Product Review on Friday, August 15, 2014
Under: Banks
FNB is the most seasoned bank in South Africa, and could be followed back to the Eastern Province Bank framed in Grahamstown in 1838. Today, FNB exchanges as a division of Firstrand Bank Limited.
At the point when taking a gander at FNB's history, two things specifically emerge. The primary is a story of survival - diverse circumstances in South Africa have postured numerous incredible difficulties in our history, all of which FNB has effectively met. This track record gives a solid establishment to our future difficulties. The second is a story of individuals - our history has dependably been solidly impacted by the needs of the individuals we serve.
The Acacia tree in our brand logo is a suitable representation of our history. Our roots run profound in South Africa, and we have become because of our dedication to serving the needs of our customers and groups.
A milestone improvement in FNB's history occurred in 1998 when the budgetary administrations premiums of Rand Merchant Bank Holdings and Anglo American were consolidated to structure Firstrand Limited. Simultaneously, FNB was delisted from the JSE on 22 May 1998 to turn into a wholly-possessed subsidiary of Firstrand, which was recorded on the JSE on 25 May 1998. On 30 June 1999, the saving money premiums of Firstrand formally combined into a solitary substance to structure Firstrand Bank. FNB, Wesbank and RMB now exchange as divisions of Firstrand Bank.
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