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FNB ATM - Piet Retief



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FNB is the oldest bank in South Africa, and can be traced back to the Eastern Province Bank formed in Grahamstown in 1838. Today, FNB trades as a division of FirstRand Bank Limited.

When looking at FNB's history, two things in particular stand out. The first is a story of survival - different circumstances in South Africa have posed many great challenges in our history, all of which FNB has successfully met. This track record provides a strong foundation for our future challenges. The second is a story of people - our history has always been firmly influenced by the needs of the people we serve.

FNB ATM - Piet Retief

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GPS Coordinates Decimal Decimal Deg Min & Sec Deg & Decimal Min
Latitude -27.0047° S 27.0047° S 27° 0' 16.92" -27° 0.282'
Longitude 30.8031° E 30.8031° E 30° 48' 11.16" 30° 48.186'
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Piet Retief
Mpumalanga
South Africa
Phone No.
086 011 2244
If calling from outside South Africa: +27 86 011 2244

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