fnbzambia.co.zm Copper Account Opening Procedure Zambia : First National Bank
Name of the Organization : First National Bank
Type of Facility : Copper Account Opening Procedure
Country: Zambia
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Website : https://www.fnbzambia.co.zm/
Copper Account:
You must be 18+ and earn between K1 and K1, 500 pm. Monthly salary deposit required.
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A transactional Salary Account that gives you great value for money every day. Suited to those who earn between K1 and K1, 500 per month. Applicants need to be 18 years old or older and agree to have their salaries deposited into this account on a monthly basis.
What the Copper Account offers me:
** A free FNB Chip and PIN Visa electronic debit card
** Free subscription to Cellphone and Online Banking
** Free subscription to InContact; a FREE messaging service that notifies you via SMS or email whenever there is a transaction on your account (normal transaction fees apply)
** Two FREE debit transactions per month (the transaction can be effected using the FNB Visa electronic card , FNB ATM or at an FNB Branch)
** Free salary and debit order switching
** Bank Cheque, DDAC, RTGS and SWIFT available on request (No standard cheque facility)
** Free electronic statements via SMS, email or both
What this allows me to do:
** Make tillpoint purchases using your FNB Chip and Pin Visa electronic debit card
** Buy airtime on MTN or Airtel
** Send money to any valid MTN or Airtel number using eWallet
** Make linked account transfers using Cellphone Banking, Online Banking or FNB ATMs (transfers are limited to other FNB accounts in account holder’s name only)
** Third party payments using Cellphone Banking, Online Banking or FNB ATMs Set up Scheduled Payments and Debit Orders to make regular payments
What documents do I need?:
** Two passport size photos (can be taken at the branch)
** Valid ID – NRC, Passport , Drivers License (Applicant must be 18 years and over)
** Proof of residence – Water or Electricity bill in own name, letter of reference (employer or bank account holder), valid Voters Card or Affidavit
** Foreign National resident in Zambia: Certified copy of valid passport
** Foreign National resident in Zambia: Certified copy of valid work permit or Visa
** Foreign National resident in Zambia: Letter of introduction from employer/attorney/commissioner for oaths/recognised professional
If you are a Foreign National resident in Zambia:
** Certified copy of valid passport
** Certified copy of valid work permit or Visa
** Letter of introduction from employer/attorney/commissioner for oaths/recognised professional
Apply:
Apply Online: https://www.fnbzambia.co.zm/
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Need:
** Two passport photos
** Valid ID
** Proof of residence
** Valid passport
** Work permit or Visa
** Letter of introduction
Contact:
FNB Branches
Call +260 211366 800
Email fnb [AT] fnbzambia.co.zm
About Us :
FNB can trace its origins back to the Eastern Province Bank, which was formed in Grahamstown, South Africa in 1838. By 1874, the bank had four 4 branches – Grahamstown, Middelburg, Cradock and Queenstown.
Due to a recession, the bank was bought out in 1874 by the Oriental Bank Corporation (OBC). However, as a result of financial difficulties being experienced in India, the OBC decided to withdraw from South Africa. The Bank of Africa was subsequently formed in 1879 to take over OBC’s business in South Africa.
Can someone transfer money from South Africa into my copper account here in zambia
Can I transfer money from my savings account to my copper account as they are linked and if so how do I do it as there is no branch in Livingston?
Thank you
You can make linked account transfers using Cellphone Banking, Online Banking or FNB ATMs (transfers are limited to other FNB accounts in account holder’s name only)
What is the opening balance for the copper account?
Need :
Two passport photos
Valid ID
Proof of residence
Valid passport
Work permit or Visa
Letter of introduction