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The cost of groceries, fuel, electricity, data and transport keeps rising. But with salaries rising a lot slower, people are forced to do more with the same income each month. By the time payday arrives, most of it is already allocated.
In times like this, it’s important to budget carefully, prioritise essentials and watch spending closely. Even small, unexpected costs can make it tougher to make ends meet.
“That’s why choosing the right bank account matters,” explains Christelle Pretorious, CEO of FNB Personal Core Banking.
“Bank fees are not just numbers; they affect how well you can manage your month. Your account shouldn’t add stress through hidden charges.
“Instead, the fees should be easy to understand. Your bank account must help you plan better, avoid surprises and get real value from the money you already spend.”
Pretorious says these are the three things that matter most when you’re looking for a bank account:

Simple fees you can trust
When money is tight, unpredictable bank charges can quickly upset your budget. A good everyday account should have one clear monthly fee that covers most of what you need.
With FNB Aspire, you pay a fixed monthly fee and get:
- Unlimited card swipes and electronic payments
- Debit orders included
- Immediate payments included up to R2 500 per month for free
- R2 000 in free cash withdrawals and deposits
This means fewer surprises and less time worrying about bank charges – so you can focus on your household needs.
2. Real value on everyday spending
Rewards only make sense if they help you with the things you already pay for.
FNB Aspire customers earn eBucks Rewards at no extra cost when shopping at stores like Pick n Pay, Clicks, Engen and Intercape. Depending on how you bank, you can earn up to R900 money back on groceries, fuel and travel and can add this amount to your monthly budget help stretch your rands. Those eBucks can be used for things like airtime, electricity, travel, online shopping and even to offset account fees.
3. Tools that help you stay in control
An everyday bank account should help you understand and manage your money, not just move it around.
Using the FNB app, Aspire customers can:
- Stop or reverse unauthorised debit orders
- Download statements and proof of account
- Always see how much money is available
- Track your spending and set budgets
- Get 24/7 assistance via the FNB app
FNB Aspire is also designed to support your entire life, including your families, with free accounts for children under 18 and a half-priced account for spouses or partners.
The bottom line
A good everyday bank account reduces doubt, rewards everyday spending and helps you stay in control when every rand matters.
For more information, visit www.fnb.co.za.