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    FNB Connect CEO, Sashin Sookroo

    Sashin Sookroo appointed FNB Connect CEO

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    By Tapiwa Matthew Mutisi on July 14, 2023 Africa, Appointments, Banking, Business, News, Report

    First National Bank (FNB) has appointed Sashin Sookroo as CEO of FNB Connect, its mobile virtual network operator (MVNO). Sookroo replaces Bradwin Roper, who joined mobile operator MTN as chief financial services officer in April.

    With over 14 years of service to FNB, Sookroo has been instrumental in driving innovation across different business areas, including the EFT Product House and Core Banking, says the big-four bank.

    Sashin’s comprehensive experience in financial services, technology and payments, coupled with his deep understanding of the FNB culture, positions him to lead FNB Connect. His appointment is in line with our efforts to enable better access to telecommunications and ICT services through our trusted digital platform.

    Lytania Johnson, FNB Personal Segment CEO

    FNB Connect provides customers with services such as voice and data plans, smart devices, and prepaid vouches for airtime, electricity, entertainment, streaming, and gaming, through FNB’s digital interfaces, such as the FNB app.

    It uses FNB’s platform to give customers the ability to manage their SIMs, data, and voice plans, and sold almost R400 million worth of smart devices via the FNB app during the first half of 2023.

    The appointment comes after FNB Connect recently signed an MVNO partnership with MTN. FNB Connect had been piggybacking on Cell C since 2015. MTN launched its MVNO platform in 2020, in a space where Cell C had been active over the years.

    According to a recent report by local market analyst firm BMIT, the collective market share of MVNOs will double in the next two to three years and account for 10-12% of mobile subscribers in five years

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