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Swaziland Building Society (SBS) invites you to step into a new era of banking convenience and rewards with the Sipatji Salary Account, the account that grows with you and gives back in exciting ways.
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Swaziland Building Society (SBS) invites you to step into a new era of banking convenience and rewards with the Sipatji Salary Account, the account that grows with you and gives back in exciting ways.

Make the smart move today: Open a Sipatji Salary Account and stand a chance to win incredible prizes, including:

  • An all-expenses-paid MSC Boat Cruise for two (Durban to Portuguese Islands)
  • A stylish outdoor wooden table with a matching beach umbrella
  • A durable wheelbarrow and stepladder for your home projects
  • That’s not all, once your first salary is credited, you are guaranteed a welcome gift worth E200.

SBS Sales Lead, Mbongeni Matsebula, highlighted that even existing Sipatji Salary Account holders are automatically entered into the prize draw.

He added that the promotion comes at a perfect time as SBS prepares to transit into a fully-fledged commercial bank, marking a significant milestone in the society’s growth.

“We want our customers to evolve with us and benefit from the exciting prizes in this competition,” Matsebula said.

With the Sipatji Salary Account, you enjoy seamless access to modern banking tools and benefits, including:

Union Pay-branded Debit cards for all customer categories. Union Pay is China’s only bank card association and has a widespread global reach spanning over 180 countries and regions and accepted at millions of ATMs and merchants worldwide. The SBS–Union Pay partnership is currently the only one of its kind in Eswatini, which aligns with the uniqueness that SBS seeks to offer.

ePocket – SBS solution for local remittances to any cellphone number in Eswatini, also with wallet capabilities extending to storing money and value-added services, purchases for airtime and electricity.

The service is accessed on *800#

  • SBS Banking App
  • Mobile banking accessed on *800#
  • ATM services – over 70 ATMs, some of which accept cash deposits.
  • Funeral cover
  • Loan and credit facilities
  • What you need
  • to open an account
  • Current payslip
  • Proof of employment
  • Identity Document (ID)
  • Proof of residence

Visit your nearest branch today and be part of the evolution.

You can also reach us through the Contact Centre 2404 1313, Whatsapp 7808 9910 or email info@sbs.co.sz

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