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HAPPY NEW YEAR

Dear esteemed Customers.
2019 is here.
Happy new year.
This year, we must all plan well and diligently.
Personally, we must work towards being a better person, and also securing our financial future in the process.
To make 2019 a fruitful one for our users, we are determined to make our services more accessible, easy to use, and rewarding.
In 2019, we are rolling out new features, most notable of them is the *Collabo save*: a feature that allows you to bring families and friends together and save towards a personal or collective goal, simply put, a savings common pot.
It is also important to take good advantage of our investment opportunities which gives you up to 20% interest per annum (juicy).
These and many more we have for you during the course of the year.
Overall, we are determined to make 2019 successful for you all. It's only right that you all key yourselves into this amazing opportunity, create your account, save consistently and diligently, invest wisely, and secure yourself and your business against financial storms.
We wish you all a happy and prosperous 2019.
From all of us at F&K savings
(www.fandksavings.com.ng)

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