Get another R2 back per litre back on fuel with FNB eBucks rewards
As South Africans await yet another record-high fuel price increase, FNB announced that customers can now earn an additional eBucks fuel rewards from 1 July.
“From 1 July until 30 September 2022, FNB will give qualifying Retail and Commercial customers an additional R2 per litre back in eBucks for fuel purchases made at Engen,” the bank said in a statement.
“This benefit is available to customers irrespective of their reward level and is in addition to what they would have ordinarily earned.”
To qualify for the additional benefit, customers must pay with their FNB and RMB Private Bank Virtual Cards when paying for fuel at Engen, and also complete at least one online Virtual Card transaction per month at any merchant.
“With over 500,000 additional customers set to be eligible to earn eBucks as of 1 July this year, nearly 3.4 million FNB Retail and Commercial customers will automatically have access to the additional benefit,” FNB stated.
Customers who fill up at Engen and have vehicle instalments with WesBank remain eligible for the Double Up benefit, where they earn up to R8 per litre per quarter in eBucks.
These customers will now earn up to R10 per litre per quarter in eBucks over the next three months.
"Fuel is one of our customers' largest expenses, and while eBucks has been helping customers to mitigate the cost for years, the recent fuel price increases are unprecedented. As a result, we encourage our customers to maximise this limited benefit to reduce the impact of fuel on their budgets, especially in light of other rising costs such as food, electricity and interest rates. Over the years, our fuel rewards with Engen have provided our customers with more than R1 billion in value, and we are delighted to continually increase the impact of our rewards to customers who bank with us,” said Raj Makanjee, CEO of FNB Retail in a statement.
eBucks Rewards CEO Johan Moolman added that FNB customers who swipe their Clicks Clubcard at Engen when filling up will earn an additional 10 cents per litre in Clicks Clubcard points.
Written by: Shihaam (Gabriella) Steyn- Adams.
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