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Uber and Bolt drivers want ₦2,000 cancellation fee in Lagos

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Last updated: December 9, 2024 3:56 pm
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This innovation means you can switch between networks seamlessly, without the hassle of physically changing SIM cards. It’s a small change, but it could make a big difference for users who rely on multiple networks for different purposes.

But wait, there’s even more. FNB Connect is also beefing up their customer service game. They’re rolling out a new digital platform to help customers manage their accounts more easily. This includes features like self-service options, account management tools, and a more user-friendly interface.

All in all, FNB Connect is making moves to stay competitive in the telecom space. With plans to expand their fibre services, introduce eSIM technology, and enhance customer service, they’re positioning themselves as a top player in the market.

That’s all for today! Stay tuned for more updates from the world of tech and business. Until next time, stay connected and stay informed.

Arigatou gozaimasu,

Victoria

FNB Connect is making waves in the telecommunications industry with their easy porting process and attractive perks for new customers. Switching to FNB Connect or signing up for a new plan can be done in less than three minutes, making it a hassle-free experience for users.

One of the standout perks for new eSIM customers is the offer of 100GB of free data each month for six months. This is a generous incentive that can save customers money and provide them with ample data for their needs.

Since its inception in 2015, FNB Connect has seen rapid growth, with nearly 1 million active SIMs by mid-2024. Data usage has also seen a significant increase, with a 31% jump in the past year alone, totaling 12 million GB. The partnership with MTN in 2023 has further expanded their coverage, in addition to their existing collaboration with Cell C.

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Beyond just SIM cards and data, FNB Connect is a profitable venture, bringing in R18.6 billion in revenue from airtime, data, Lotto, and electricity sales in the past year. With the rise in eSIM adoption and upcoming fiber plans, the company is poised for even greater success in the future.

Whether you are already a customer of FNB Connect or considering making the switch, the company is clearly focused on providing better deals, technological advancements, and a seamless user experience. With their commitment to convenience and innovation, FNB Connect is setting the bar high in the telecommunications industry.

In other news, there are several exciting opportunities available for job seekers and entrepreneurs. Companies like Condia, Flutterwave, and Moniepoint are actively hiring for various positions, while events like the Entertainment Week Lagos Deal Room and Pitch Friday offer platforms for showcasing ideas and networking. Additionally, individuals can stay informed about the latest tech trends by following Techpoint Africa’s WhatsApp channel.

Overall, it’s shaping up to be a productive week ahead, filled with opportunities for growth and advancement in various sectors. Stay tuned for more updates and developments from the tech and business world.

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