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In today’s dynamic financial landscape, securing your future requires strategic investment decisions. Swaziland Building Society (SBS), is excited to introduce the Notsa Natsi Investment Account, an exceptional opportunity for both individual and institutional investors looking to maximise their returns on lump-sum savings.

At a time when many are receiving their back pay from salary reviews (dvuladvula) or anticipating their end of year bonuses and 13th cheques, it is prudent that they consider the best way to save and invest their hard-earned money. Lump sum payments such as Stokvel payouts are also best secured in an account such as the Notsa Natsi Investment Account. SBS Branch Manager Banele Nyoni identifies some of the reasons which make the newly-launched Notsa Natsi Investment so attractive. “One of the standout features of the Notsa Natsi account is its attractive interest rates, designed to ensure your money works harder for you.

 “This account guarantees returns that are not only competitive, but also rewarding, making it an ideal choice for long-term financial growth.

“With a minimum deposit requirement of just E5 000, Notsa Natsi is accessible for a wide range of investors. Whether you are saving for a personal goal or managing institutional funds, our account accommodates your needs. You can make additional deposits at any of our branches, ADTs or automate your contributions through stop orders, ensuring your investment continues to grow effortlessly.”

Nyoni also underscores the easy redemption as a feature of the Notsa Natsi Investment Account: “When you decide it’s time to redeem your investment, our process is straightforward. Simply write a six-month notice letter prior to the maturity date, allowing you to plan your finances effectively. With a fixed investment term of 36 months, you’ll know exactly when to expect your returns.” With this investment account, there are no monthly charges; “You can enjoy peace of mind knowing that there are no hidden monthly fees. Every cent of your investment is working towards building your wealth,” she says.

With the Notsa Natsi Account, interest is paid bi-annually, in June and December, giving the investor flexibility to either reinvest their earnings for compounded growth or to transfer them to any account of their choice. This flexibility allows for a tailor-made financial strategy to meet individual goals. It is also possible to get a short-term loan before your investment matures. “With Notsa Natsi, account holders can access short-term loans of up to 90 per cent of their investment. This feature provides a safety net during unforeseen circumstances while still allowing your principal investment to grow.

“Making deposits has never been easier, besides visiting our branches, you can also utilise our ADT machines for seamless transactions. This convenience means you can add to your investment whenever it suits you,” retorts Nyoni. She goes on to mention that: “To keep you updated on your investment progress, we provide free monthly statements upon request or you can download our SBS app. This transparency ensures you are always in control of your financial journey.”

The Notsa Natsi Investment Account is a financial empowerment vehicle and can be used for goal attainment such as creating wealth, building a house, providing children’s tertiary education, a dream holiday, the list is endless.

In order to open a Notsa Natsi account one will need: A minimum deposit of E5 000, an original Identity card, proof of residence and proof of income. “Our friendly team at SBS is ready to assist you with the account opening process and answer any questions you may have. The Notsa Natsi Investment Account at SBS is more than just a savings plan; it’s a strategic tool for building your wealth. With its competitive interest rates, flexible deposit options, easy redemption process and access to short loans, it’s tailored to meet the needs of today’s investors.

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to secure your financial future, open your Notsa Natsi account today and watch your investment thrive,” Nyoni concludes.

Get in touch with SBS

You can visit their nearest branch and contact their centre at (+268) 2404 1313, WhatsApp (+268) 7808 9910 or send an email to info@sbs.co.sz. SBS is also available on social media platforms, search Swaziland Building Society and follow them.

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