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Symply Tacha Joins The Fairmoney Family As They Launch A New Savings Product by AnonPoet: 2:58pm On May 16, 2022
Popular Nigerian celebrity Anita Natacha Akide, who is popularly known as Symply Tacha is the latest addition to the FairMoney family, as the credit-led digital bank launches FairSave, a fresh savings product that gives customers the flexibility to grow their wealth and see instant rewards.

FairMoney MicroFinance Bank wants to become the center of all transactions for its customers, giving them a rewarding experience, while also promoting financial inclusion. This led to the launch of FairSave. FairSave is the new savings wallet on the FairMoney app that allows its user to save money and accumulate interests. With FairSave, users get 10% interest Per annum on their savings and daily interest alerts, although unlike other platforms, FairMoney is offering users the flexibility of withdrawing their interest and principal any time they feel like.

“Tacha connects with most of our target audience who are young, confident and talented Nigerians who are not afraid to get more out of life. Through this partnership, FairMoney Micro Finance Bank plans to reach out to a broad class of both younger and older Nigerians, and those that need access to credit, carry out day to day transactions on their phones and have the need to grow their finances through savings” - Nengi Akinola, Head, Marketing & Branding, FairMoney Microfinance Bank.


To get on the FairSave ride, all you need to do is to get on the FairMoney app, fund your account and move the amount of money you intend to save from your FairMoney bank account into FairSave, wait for a day and your interests start pouring in. Asides from being safe and secure, using FairSave is also another way of increasing your credit score.

Get on FairMoney MFB to enjoy FairSave as well as Fair Banking for all; Free Secure Debit Cards, 3% Discount on Airtime & Data Purchases, Savings with 10% interest p.a, 100 Free Bank Transfers monthly, Quick and Easy Loans in 5mins, 0% interest on 15 day loans, best rates on deposits, and lots more!

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Re: Symply Tacha Joins The Fairmoney Family As They Launch A New Savings Product by Pierced(f): 3:02pm On May 16, 2022
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Re: Symply Tacha Joins The Fairmoney Family As They Launch A New Savings Product by carl90(m): 3:52pm On May 16, 2022
Fairmoney is the way to go. I already have some cash in their Fairsave feature. Let me see how the cash grows.

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Re: Symply Tacha Joins The Fairmoney Family As They Launch A New Savings Product by MadamExcellency: 3:57pm On May 16, 2022
carl90:
Fairmoney is the way to go.
I already have some cash in their Fairsave feature.
Let me see how the cash grows.

Can they pay better than Opay savings. OPay pays N350 to N450 a day per N1million

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Re: Symply Tacha Joins The Fairmoney Family As They Launch A New Savings Product by mike8804: 4:00pm On May 16, 2022
MadamExcellency:


Can they pay better than Opay savings. OPay pays N350 to N450 a day per N1million
that is like 12% per annum, saving in Nigeria currency is a disaster

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Re: Symply Tacha Joins The Fairmoney Family As They Launch A New Savings Product by MadamExcellency: 4:05pm On May 16, 2022
mike8804:
that is like 12% per annum

They put it at 15% per annum and you can withdraw anytime, any day. It's better than leaving it with a traditional bank that pays nothing if you withdraw more than trice in a month.

How much is fairmoney interest and their conditions for daily interest?

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Re: Symply Tacha Joins The Fairmoney Family As They Launch A New Savings Product by pretydiva(f): 8:48pm On May 16, 2022
Congratulations to her

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Re: Symply Tacha Joins The Fairmoney Family As They Launch A New Savings Product by Tonypens48(m): 5:50am On May 17, 2022
Interesting..... cool








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Re: Symply Tacha Joins The Fairmoney Family As They Launch A New Savings Product by PussyKing(m): 5:51am On May 17, 2022
Any Nigerian who still support a weak, dying, I'll man like Tinubu who's hands are shaking and who wees on his trouser always is a big fool

Why vote someone who can't recognize even his own children as president

Make ona dey get sense ooo

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Re: Symply Tacha Joins The Fairmoney Family As They Launch A New Savings Product by Aburada: 5:51am On May 17, 2022
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Re: Symply Tacha Joins The Fairmoney Family As They Launch A New Savings Product by englishmart(m): 5:53am On May 17, 2022
Let me quickly withdraw the small 290k. Fairmoney just lost reliability

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Re: Symply Tacha Joins The Fairmoney Family As They Launch A New Savings Product by Mokason288(m): 5:55am On May 17, 2022
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Re: Symply Tacha Joins The Fairmoney Family As They Launch A New Savings Product by DonWest16(m): 5:59am On May 17, 2022
Fair money cool

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Re: Symply Tacha Joins The Fairmoney Family As They Launch A New Savings Product by MrCover: 6:00am On May 17, 2022
No Be Small Thing ooooo

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Re: Symply Tacha Joins The Fairmoney Family As They Launch A New Savings Product by EmekaBlue(m): 6:17am On May 17, 2022
You put your money and it accumulates little interest though better than normal banks. But borrow money from fairmoney and see the interest you will pay back

Life remains hard to the poor man. The rich keep getting richer with their schemes

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Re: Symply Tacha Joins The Fairmoney Family As They Launch A New Savings Product by obembet(f): 6:18am On May 17, 2022
From Mummy Ire to Tacha... Fair money wan turn to another GLO

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Re: Symply Tacha Joins The Fairmoney Family As They Launch A New Savings Product by SocialJustice: 6:19am On May 17, 2022
Run away from this bank. Poor customer service and high disregard for customers.

Remember they are digital only. When they start dealing with you, you will have nowhere to complain except online.

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Re: Symply Tacha Joins The Fairmoney Family As They Launch A New Savings Product by highchiefpee(m): 6:23am On May 17, 2022
They lost reliability?how ...
englishmart:
Let me quickly withdraw the small 290k. Fairmoney just lost reliability
Re: Symply Tacha Joins The Fairmoney Family As They Launch A New Savings Product by MartinsD12(m): 6:25am On May 17, 2022
carl90:
Fairmoney is the way to go.
I already have some cash in their Fairsave feature.
Let me see how the cash grows.
10% when inflation rate in Nigeria is almost 20% that is devaluation

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Re: Symply Tacha Joins The Fairmoney Family As They Launch A New Savings Product by nnaawiz: 6:26am On May 17, 2022
Serious customer service issue. I will be closing that App because there is serious disregard for customers especially from one of their customer service representatives.

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Re: Symply Tacha Joins The Fairmoney Family As They Launch A New Savings Product by guru90: 6:27am On May 17, 2022
SocialJustice:
Run away from this bank. Poor customer service and high disregard for customers.

Remember they are digital only. When they start dealing with you, you will have nowhere to complain except online.

Oil de ur head....... Dem go soon cry like mmm, MBA, black gold, goldmint people.... etc....

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Re: Symply Tacha Joins The Fairmoney Family As They Launch A New Savings Product by MartinsD12(m): 6:32am On May 17, 2022
AnonPoet:
Popular Nigerian celebrity Anita Natacha Akide, who is popularly known as Symply Tacha is the latest addition to the FairMoney family, as the credit-led digital bank launches FairSave, a fresh savings product that gives customers the flexibility to grow their wealth and see instant rewards.

FairMoney MicroFinance Bank wants to become the center of all transactions for its customers, giving them a rewarding experience, while also promoting financial inclusion. This led to the launch of FairSave. FairSave is the new savings wallet on the FairMoney app that allows its user to save money and accumulate interests. With FairSave, users get 10% interest Per annum on their savings and daily interest alerts, although unlike other platforms, FairMoney is offering users the flexibility of withdrawing their interest and principal any time they feel like.

“Tacha connects with most of our target audience who are young, confident and talented Nigerians who are not afraid to get more out of life. Through this partnership, FairMoney Micro Finance Bank plans to reach out to a broad class of both younger and older Nigerians, and those that need access to credit, carry out day to day transactions on their phones and have the need to grow their finances through savings” - Nengi Akinola, Head, Marketing & Branding, FairMoney Microfinance Bank.


To get on the FairSave ride, all you need to do is to get on the FairMoney app, fund your account and move the amount of money you intend to save from your FairMoney bank account into FairSave, wait for a day and your interests start pouring in. Asides from being safe and secure, using FairSave is also another way of increasing your credit score.

Get on FairMoney MFB to enjoy FairSave as well as Fair Banking for all; Free Secure Debit Cards, 3% Discount on Airtime & Data Purchases, Savings with 10% interest p.a, 100 Free Bank Transfers monthly, Quick and Easy Loans in 5mins, 0% interest on 15 day loans, best rates on deposits, and lots more!
Nothing good about fairmoney both their loans and saving doesn't make sense what is 10% when inflation rate is almost 20% rate , anybody way they put money for saving now probably doesn't understand simple monetary economics , I can only recommend palmpay and kuda if you want to save cost on expenses not saving anywhere , kuda overdraft is awesome but hard to get, palmpay cash overdraft is awesome with good interest rate unlike fairmoney with their outrageous loan interest rates, saving small 10% , branch , kuda is 20% at least it's much better

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Re: Symply Tacha Joins The Fairmoney Family As They Launch A New Savings Product by bmdmix14: 6:52am On May 17, 2022
Ok
Re: Symply Tacha Joins The Fairmoney Family As They Launch A New Savings Product by matm: 6:53am On May 17, 2022
Talk and promises are cheap in Nigeria.
When it comes to payment now, "system error! we are working on dt" is what u will keep hearing till u lose ur money.

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Re: Symply Tacha Joins The Fairmoney Family As They Launch A New Savings Product by everythinggirly(f): 6:55am On May 17, 2022
So we should tell her congratulations!
Re: Symply Tacha Joins The Fairmoney Family As They Launch A New Savings Product by Nobody: 7:03am On May 17, 2022
Chai and I dey owe them wotowoto

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Re: Symply Tacha Joins The Fairmoney Family As They Launch A New Savings Product by Nobody: 7:09am On May 17, 2022
Low budget criminals

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Re: Symply Tacha Joins The Fairmoney Family As They Launch A New Savings Product by UncleKoboko: 7:10am On May 17, 2022
Who the Bleep is she?

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