By 10am today, FNB’s reports that their systems were processing a record 3000 transactions per second, and by lunch time, in excess of 63 million transactions were processed through the Bank’s systems.
These volumes have already increased by 18% compared to last year.
FNB Chief Executive, Jacques Celliers says that, “The rebound in Black Friday volumes is an indication that customers find themselves in a better position than a year ago.”

CEO of FNB Merchant Services, Thokozani Dlamini says, “As expected, we are already seeing an improvement in activity both physically through brick-and-mortar stores and through eCommerce compared to the previous year. This is due to a sustained recovery in consumer income, relaxed lockdown levels and a more open economy.”
I just have one question to everyone spending money today; Where does it all come from?
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