Business Talk – FNB CEO Jacques Celliers discusses the future of banking in South Africa

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Business Talk – FNB CEO Jacques Celliers discusses the future of banking in South Africa
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In this Business Talk interview, Celliers discusses how FNB has adapted to support its clients’ evolving needs and interests.

Jacques Celliers is the Chief Executive Officer of First National Bank – a position he has held since 2017.

As FNB CEO, he has recently been focused on steering FNB and its customers through a tough economic climate and is excited about the future of banking in a post-pandemic South Africa. He also explains how he expects the banking industry will continue to evolve once the pandemic is truly behind us.

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