FNB has announced a new partnership with eBucks and Pick n Pay to offer rewards on essentials, groceries and clothing.
This follows its 99c a loaf of bread reward in the revamped eBucks 2024/2025 programme a few months ago.
As of 1 November, qualifying FNB Private Banking eBucks customers can earn up to 30% of their spend back in eBucks when using Pick n Pay’s asap on-demand delivery service, and up to 20% back from all items purchased at Pick n Pay in-store. Customers who qualify include FNB Private Clients, Private Wealth and RMB Private Bank and it will be tied into their eBucks level.
FNB Easy customers will receive up to R100 vouchers to spend at either Pick n Pay or Pick n Pay Clothing, in addition to the 99c a loaf of bread reward.
Meanwhile, Aspire customers will get up to R150 back in eBucks, and Premier through to Private Clients, Private Wealth and RMB Private Bank will earn up to 20% back.
Additionally, all FNB customers who are part of the eBucks loyalty programme are now able to spend their eBucks in a Pick n Pay store from 1 November 2024.
Sizwe Nxedlana, CEO of FNB Private Segment says: “This partnership represents the next step in our ongoing journey to help South Africans get more value from their everyday spending. Pick n Pay is an iconic South African brand, and we’re excited to be partnering with them to make life a little easier for our customers while supporting the growth strategy Pick n Pay has put in place.”
Nxedlana emphasises that the partnership builds on FNB eBucks’ focus of delivering diverse opportunities for its customers to earn rewards through a wide network of retail partners. However, with Pick n Pay, the goal is to go further, offering even more valuable rewards and delivering savings on day-to-day essentials.
“Whether buying groceries, liquor or clothing in-store, or via asap! delivery service, the collaboration between FNB eBucks and Pick n Pay means that South Africans can now save even more and make their household budgets stretch further every month,” he explains.
“Interestingly when looking at average basket sizes FNB customers who earn between R750 000 and R1.4m per annum spend 40% more on online grocery deliveries than in store, this was a key catalyst for offering the higher 30% back on asap! purchases as we realise how important the convenience and time saving is for FNB customers, making it easier to save on top of this we hope will impact the lives of FNB and Pick n Pay customers alike,” he adds.
This partnership between FNB eBucks and Pick n Pay marks the start of a new era in customer rewards, one focused on meeting South Africans’ evolving needs and offering real value to improve the lives of South Africans. Customers have the option to opt in to earn eBucks.
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