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7 Things Everyone Should Know about FairMoney MicroFinance Bank

FairMoney Microfinance Bank, a leading fintech firm is currently revotionalizing the digital banking space in Africa.

7 Things Everyone Should Know about FairMoney MicroFinance Bank

The firm known for its dominance of microlending in Nigeria has transitioned into a full-fledged credit-led digital bank. With this new height reached, comes a promise to provide Fair banking for all. FairMoney prides itself as a financial ‘leveller’, providing equal access to opportunities for everyone.

Here are 7 exciting things you should know about FairMoney MFB;

  1. FairMoney MFB is a credit-led digital bank: As obvious as this has become, people still miss it. FairMoney is one of the few Nigerian Fintechs that now offers full scale Digital Banking services, making a transition from just micro-lending to a full-fledged credit-led digital bank.
  2. FairMoney MFB offers you a free secure debit card once you open an account. It doesn't end there, the card is delivered to you, wherever you are, free of charge. How cool is that?
  3. You get a 3% discount on airtime, data purchase, and other bill payments. Not only are you getting seamless services when paying for utility bills, you also get a discount. This doesn’t exist anywhere else..
  4. You get 100 Free Bank Transfers monthly. This is definitely mind-blowing, just imagine making as much as 100 transfers, all free of charge, you just have to love FairMoney.
  5. You get quick and easy loans in 5 minutes max! You also enjoy Loan flexibility with loan top-ups & loan extension services. Guess you already know this by now, so let us move on.
  6. You get charged 0% interest on your first 15day loan. This simply means, as a new user, when you take a 15 day loan for the first time and pay in 15 days, you don’t get to pay any interest. 
  7. You get up to 21% returns on investments. Guess you did not know that FairMoney helps you invest money, yeah they do, but the catch is that you get the best interest rates when you make fixed deposits.

FairMoney is all about Fair Banking For All, and as reiterated by Laurin Hainy the CEO/Co-founder of FairMoney “Fair Banking for all is not just a mantra but a promise to ensure everybody regardless of standing in the society has access to the best banking service there is, that is why we have made FairMoney Microfinance bank your reliable banking partner providing solutions to help you take advantage of all of life’s opportunities”

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Enjoy the new FairMoney - Fair Banking For All video, https://youtu.be/YO6zaZzyvok

For more information on FairMoney’s exciting offerings, follow FairMoney on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook or visit www.fairmoney.io

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