How You Can Unlock Your Financial Fortunes With Absa One Account

Imagine opening a bank account where you get access to everything from savings, loans, investments, and insurance to rewards without any hustle. Imagine having such an account that does not require you to waste time visiting bank branches with heavy papers to open one.
That account is the Absa One Account, an account that brings everything under one roof for you to enjoy at your convenience.
First things first; What is Absa One Account?
The Absa One Account is a personal account offered by Absa Bank Kenya. This is a simple and flexible pay-as-you-go account that offers a range of savings, investment, and insurance solutions, plus rewards opportunities when you take up additional products.
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The account comes with features such as:
- Zero monthly fees – you only pay for the transactions done
- Guaranteed monthly cashback when you shop with your Absa Debit Card.
- Unsecured loans with higher limits and longer repayment periods.
- Secure digital banking with fingerprint/biometric access
- Instant issuance of Debit Cards at all branches
- Cashback rewards when you sign up for additional Absa financial solutions
The beauty of the Absa One Account is that you do not need to visit a physical branch to open. Everything is done online.
To open an Absa One Account, you need to have your Kenyan national ID and a photo or PDF of your signature on a white background ready and make sure that your front camera is enabled.
You can open an account online, and bank securely with biometric registration, two-factor authentication, and other added safety features.
To open the Absa One Account:
- Go to Absa Bank Kenya’s website absabank.co.ke
- Click on Save
- Select your Savings Account of choice
- Click apply online and follow the prompts
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What do you get with Absa One Account?
Savings. This is through the Absa Digital Savings Account that rewards you as you work towards your savings goals. The account earns you an interest rate of up to 9% per annum with monthly payouts. It is exclusively available on our digital platform and is accessible through our website.
Investments. This is through the Absa Unit Trusts. Enjoy higher returns on your investments with the Absa Unit Trust Funds. With deposits of as little as 1,000 shillings, you can get started on your investment journey and build your wealth through this solution.
Rewards. When you open an Absa One Account, you open a world of rewards which include: Applicable cashback when you use your Absa Debit and Credit card to shop; Up to 50% cashback on bank fees when you take up an additional solution such as credit card, personal loan, home loan or a savings account; Invitation to Absa Connect lifestyle and networking events.
Read Also: Absa Bank Wins Accolades At The 2023 KBA SFI Catalyst Awards
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