Banks usually just take your money, so it feels weird when they actually pay you to be responsible. National Bank of Malawi plc surprised everyone by crediting year-end interest to eligible accounts on December 31, which sparked immediate praise from customers who claim this move reinforces their confidence in maintaining solid financial habits for 2026.
Grace Mbewe commented on social media that seeing tangible rewards for her discipline strengthens her commitment to increasing her savings even further this year. She noted that consistency clearly pays off, and having extra cash credited right at the finish line encourages better planning. Peter Gondwe agreed that watching savings grow builds trust between the institution and its clients while proving that banks can actively support a savings culture.
Marketing Manager Akossa Hiwa explained that the organization views rewarding consistent savers as a central strategy for promoting general economic growth. She insisted that the bank exists solely because of its customers and promised continued support for their financial development throughout the coming months.
The financial giant also splashed cash during the festive period through a massive K250 million package dubbed the 12 Days of Christmas, which ran from December 5 to 22. This initiative funded health centers like St Martins in Mwanza alongside facilities in Area 25 and Chilomoni. Schools in Chazunda and Mzuzu benefited too plus community groups like Wells of Joy Orphan Care and the Makande Resource Centre.
Grace Mbewe commented on social media that seeing tangible rewards for her discipline strengthens her commitment to increasing her savings even further this year. She noted that consistency clearly pays off, and having extra cash credited right at the finish line encourages better planning. Peter Gondwe agreed that watching savings grow builds trust between the institution and its clients while proving that banks can actively support a savings culture.
Marketing Manager Akossa Hiwa explained that the organization views rewarding consistent savers as a central strategy for promoting general economic growth. She insisted that the bank exists solely because of its customers and promised continued support for their financial development throughout the coming months.
The financial giant also splashed cash during the festive period through a massive K250 million package dubbed the 12 Days of Christmas, which ran from December 5 to 22. This initiative funded health centers like St Martins in Mwanza alongside facilities in Area 25 and Chilomoni. Schools in Chazunda and Mzuzu benefited too plus community groups like Wells of Joy Orphan Care and the Makande Resource Centre.