Find an ATM


For your convenience, there are FNB ATMs available at the following locations:

  • Key Filling Station - Excel Garage
  • Bafokeng Filling Station
  • Benson Butchery
  • Bus Stop
  • Dion Fnb Atm
  • Gateway Filling Station
  • Metcash Complex
  • Modise Off-sales
  • Pioneer Shopping Centre
  • Scooters Maseru Fnb Atm
  • Sefika Complex
  • Thetsane Filling Station
  • Usave Hatsolo
  • Express Foods Maputsoe
  • Hlotse Excel Garage
  • Shoprite Building Hlotse
  • Total Garage Maputsoe
  • TY Thabo's Fruits and Veg
  • Kayce's Restaurant
  • LCS Mafeteng
  • LCS Mohales Hoek
  • Mohales Hoek Exel Garage
  • Morija Excel Garage
  • Butha Buthe Branch
  • Kingsway Branch
  • DLM Complex
  • Maseru Mall
  • Masianokeng Total Garage
  • Pioneer Mall Parking Fnb Atm
  • Sefika Complex
  • TY Excel Garage
  • Village-Walk Mall
  • Lower Moyeni Store
  • Mafeteng Branch
  • Fnb Lesotho Maputsoe
  • Maputsoe Branch
  • Maseru Branch
  • Pioneer Mall Branch
  • TY Branch
  • Hlotse Branch

Find a branch


FNB Lesotho Limited branches can be found at the following locations:

Pioneer Branch

Shop UG33
Pioneer Mall
Corner Mpilo and Pioneer Rd
Maseru

Maseru Branch

Shop 4, LNDC Building
Kingsway Road
Maseru
Lesotho
100

Maputsoe Branch

Crystal Packers Building
Sir Seretse Khama Road
Maputsoe
Lesotho
350

Kingsway Branch

Star Lion Building
Corner Kingsway and Parliament Road
Maseru
Lesotho
100

Butha-Buthe Branch

Shop 2 and 3
Muslim Congregation Building
Sechele Street
Butha-Buthe
Lesotho

Mafeteng Branch

High-way Complex Building
Corner Mafeteng Hotel Road
Plot 06472-518

TY Branch

Moshoeshoe Road
Teyateyaneng
Berea

Hlotse Branch

Shop No. B1 & B2
Nolans Complex
Lisemeng 1
Main Road
Hlotse Lesotho

Mokhotlong Branch

Alliance Building
Plot # 50274
Main Road
Mokhotlong
Lesotho ATM & ADT

Cash Plus Agents


Deposit and withdraw cash conveniently at any FNB Cash Plus agent listed below instead of queuing at branches or ATMs. All you need is an FNB account and be registered for Cellphone Banking. Additional Cash Plus services include airtime and electricity purchases.



Maseru


Tummy General

Qoaling, Maseru

Two brothers Projects & Investments

BNP Centre, Maseru

MRK Boutique

LNDC, Maseru

Frontline Motors

Next to CBL, Maseru

Mellow Snack bar

Cathedral area, Maseru

Immaculate Suppliers

Medcash Building, Maseru

HMS Farmtech

Ha- Hoohlo, Maseru

Pesi General Dealer

Ha Abia, Maseru

Burdes clothing and footwear

NRH Mall, Maseru

Pally' Beauty

QC-Point, Maseru

Mes technology

Jackpot building, Maseru

Yona Yethu Tavern

Marabeng, Maseru

Roadside Tavern

Morija, Maseru

Thethe's kiosk

Maseru Mall, Maseru

Capita floring

Tradorette, Maseru

Katleho General Dealer

Sekamaneng, Maseru

Sima Communications

Maseru Mall, Maseru

Smith Off Sales

Lekhaloaneng, Maseru

Mabotse General

Qoaling, Maseru

GM Shopping

Motimposo, Maseru

Phethy Off Sales

Ha Leqele, Maseru

Afri Solutions

Kubetsoana, Maseru

Shololo General

Naleli, Maseru

Somies Boutique

NRH, Maseru

Shoebox

Hillsview, Maseru

One C all Pharmacy

Ha Mabate, Maseru

Ether Pharmacy

Tradorette, Maseru

Max Bulk Resellers

Sea- Point, Maseru

KTA Off Sales

Khubetsoana, Maseru

L-Mac Pharmacy

Khubetsoana, Maseru

Mantsopa Herbalist

Ha Pita, Maseru

Lecholi Foods

Khubetsoana, Maseru

Lecholi

Ha Tsolo, Maseru

Naledi Mini Market

Naleli Pela Ha Rasta, Maseru

Solution Pharmaceutical

Borokhoaneng, Maseru

Sime Communication

Pitso Ground

Advance Locksmith

Pioneer Mall

Bright Light

Qoaling Ha Machabachaba

Tumy General

Qoaling Ha Machabachaba

Zeecom Mobile and Computers

Victoria Hotel Building

Bochabela General Cafe

Bochabela Khubetsoana

Pioneer Auto Service

Pioneer Garage

KT Business Solution

Masianokeng

Sima Communications

Pitso Ground

Calabash Catering

Mookoli

Calabash Offsales

Mookoli

Modise Logistics

Ha modise

Dion

Borokhoaneng

Falimehang General Cafe

Ha Lesia

One Price Enterprise

Cathedral Area

Lehloa Petroleum

Thetsane Garage

Bafokeng Filling Station

Ha Matala Garage

IFQ

Pioneer Mall

Seal Technology

Ha Thetsane

TY


Golden Pot Catering

Ha Mokhothu

Kome Careting

Next to TY Branch

Leribe


Whispers Tavern

Peka, Leribe

Tsoelang Pele

Peka, Leribe

Molakolako Tavern

Peka, Leribe

Two Sisters

Ha Maqele, Leribe

Ha Seotsanyane

Hlotse, Leribe

Leribe Highway

Lisemeng, Leribe

Makabelane Tavern

Tabola- Peka, Leribe

Makabelane Tavern

Peka, Leribe

Precious of Africa

Maputsoe, Leribe

Liba's Factory

Lisemeng, Leribe

Payrite

Maputsoe, Leribe

Showery Year .co

Maputsoe, Leribe

Bkoena General

Peka, Leribe

All in one Mini Market

Hlotse, Leribe

Whispers Tavern

Peka, Leribe

Tsoelang Pele

Peka, Leribe

Molakolako Tavern

Peka, Leribe

Two Sisters

Ha Maqele, Leribe

Ha Seotsanyana

Hlotse Filling Station

Nortern Giants

Maputsoe Filling Station

Hongcai Shopper

Next to Maputsoe Branch

London Take Away

Pitseng

Ha Seotsanyane

Ha Nyenye Filling Station

Machabeng General Cafe

Matukeng

Butha-Bothe


Phoenix Holdings

Butha Bothe reserve, Butha, Buthe

LKL Investments

Traffic circle. Butha- Buthe

Pally Jane

Butha Bothe reserve, Butha, Buthe

Aabian Electronics

Likila Complex, Butha- Buthe

Baba Enterprise

Opposite Cash Build

Maqdum Enterprises

Old Bus Stop

Shoppers Rite Mini-Market

Marekeng

Real Tech

Excel Garage

Thabelo Enterprise

Near Mokhotlong Bus-Stop

Mokhotlong


Gandhi and Babudi Sons Enterprise

Makholokoe, Mokhotlong

Sima Communication

Mokhotlong

Khutlisi GeneralL

Makhoaba

Maluba-luba General

Mapolaneng

Bay Fruits and Veg

Mapolaneng

Ntja Mokoatle Trading

Ntja Mokoatle

Thaba-Tseka


MS Suppliers

Thabong, Thaba, Tseka

MalibaFarm Feed

Phomolong, Thaba -Tseka

Machabeng Catering

Mantsonyane, Thaba- Tseka

808 Public Bar

Thaba Tseka

Mamosiane Catering

Ha Mme Mamosiane

JJ Brick Works

Mantsonyane

Nanabolela General Cafe

Mantsonyane

Quthing


Seotloaneng Public Bar

Upper Moyeni, Quthing

Moments Café

Upper Moyeni, Quthing

Ha Thato

Upper Moyeni, Quthing

Sima Communication

Upper Moyeni, Quthing

Rolling Wheel

Mphaki

Mitchell Trading

Quthing

Qacha's Nek


Simma Communications

Qacha's Nek Reserve, Qacha

SPU Building, Qacha

Kedis Phamarcy

Qacha's Nek Reserve, Qacha

Qacha's Nek Filling Station

Qacha's Nek Garage

Mohale's Hoek


Boliba holdings

Phamong, Mohales Hoek

Q. City butchery

Qalakheng, Mohales Hoek

Simma Communication

Mohale's hoek

Holy City

Oppoite Cash Build

Majantja Supermaket

Qalakheng

Mafeteng


Agro Pro Investments

Mafeteng CBD, Mafeteng

Green City

Four Square, Mfeteng

Easy Pay 2

Ha- Sehlabo, Mfeteng

F & L Holdings

Matholeng, Mafeteng

Dawn Hair

Next to Mafeteng Branch, Mafeteng

Lephola Farm

Next to the Old Bus Stop

Mult Distributors

Leboneng Opposite Build It

Lerato General Cafe

Ha ntate Molise

Berea


Mohlakola Car Rentals

Ha Motjoka, Berea

TY Four Square

Ha Mokhothu, Berea

All in one services

Ha Motjoka, Berea

Allif Supermarket

Ha Motseki, Berea

Phokeng General Dealer

Machoaboleng, Berea

Makhoroana Tavern

Ha Makhoarana,Berea

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Our roots


FNB can trace its origins back to the Eastern Province Bank, which was formed in Grahamstown, South Africa in 1838. By 1874, the bank had four 4 branches - Grahamstown, Middelburg, Cradock and Queenstown.

Due to a recession, the bank was bought out in 1874 by the Oriental Bank Corporation (OBC). However, as a result of financial difficulties being experienced in India, the OBC decided to withdraw from South Africa. The Bank of Africa was subsequently formed in 1879 to take over OBC's business in South Africa.

FirstRand Group History

FNB can trace its origins back to the Eastern Province Bank, which was formed in Grahamstown, South Africa in 1838. By 1874, the bank had four 4 branches - Grahamstown, Middelburg, Cradock and Queenstown.

Due to a recession, the bank was bought out in 1874 by the Oriental Bank Corporation (OBC). However, as a result of financial difficulties being experienced in India, the OBC decided to withdraw from South Africa. The Bank of Africa was subsequently formed in 1879 to take over OBC's business in South Africa.

During the same period, the government of the Republic of the Transvaal wanted to create a local commercial bank to deal with the financial demands created by the discovery of gold in Barberton and the Witwatersrand. The government thus created a bank with the task of focussing primarily on financial agricultural development through a concession agreement. The Nationale Bank der Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek Beperk (National Bank of the South African Republic Limited) was registered in Pretoria in 1891 and opened its doors for business on 5 April of the same year. After the Anglo-Boer War in 1902, the name of this bank was changed to the National Bank of South Africa Limited.

Due to another recession, the Bank of Africa was bought out by the National Bank in 1912. Another bank, the National Bank of the Orange River Colony, had already been bought out by the same group in 1910. The Natal Bank, which was founded in 1854 to fund the Natal Colony's sugar industry, also suffered financial difficulties and was added to the list of banks acquired by the National Bank, in 1914. The National Bank was now one of the strongest banks in South Africa.

Barclays Bank

In 1925 the National Bank merged with the Anglo-Egyptian Bank and the Colonial Bank to form Barclays Bank (Dominion, Colonial and Overseas). In 1971 Barclays restructured its operation and its South African operation was renamed Barclays National Bank Limited.

Due to a disinvestment campaign against South Africa because of its apartheid policies, Barclays was forced to reduce its shareholding and sold its remaining shareholding in the bank in 1986. The bank was renamed "First National Bank of Southern Africa Limited" in 1987 and became a wholly South African owned and controlled entity.

First National Bank and FNB Lesotho Limited

In 1998 the financial services interests (which included their shareholding in First National Bank) of Rand Merchant Bank Holdings and Anglo-American Corporation Anglo-American Corporation were merged to form FirstRand Limited, which is listed on the JSE Securities Exchange. Consequently, FNB became a wholly owned subsidiary of FirstRand Limited and currently trades as a division of the group.

The First National Bank of Lesotho Limited ("FNB Lesotho Limited") was established in 2004 as a green fields operation.

FirstRand Bank Limited ("FRB") recognised the need to create a strong sub-Saharan Africa presence to take advantage of trade and investment within the Common Monetary Area ("CMA") and the Southern African Development Community ("SADC"), of which the Republic of South Africa plays a key role. The addition of a Lesotho presence was an extension of success stories in Namibia, Botswana, and Swaziland.

Today, with branches throughout South Africa as well as in Swaziland, Botswana, Namibia, Tanzania and Zambia, FNB continues to offer a wide range of banking products, including Online Banking, Forex, home loans and day-to-day banking and other financial products.

FNB Lesotho Limited Executive Committee


  • Delekazi Mokebe - Chief Executive Officer
  • Lenkoe Mpiti - Chief Operating Officer
  • Kamoho Mocheba - Chief Financial Officer
  • Motseare Tsosane - Head of Commercial, Corporate and Investment Banking
  • Nthabeleng Khoali-Mpharoe - Head of Retail
  • Ts'epo Mochekele - Head of Risk
  • Tiisetso Nthebe - Head of Credit
  • Mohau Seoela - Head of Treasury
  • Maseboloka Madiba - Head of Human Resources
  • Masakoane Marakabei - Head of Marketing and Communications
  • Letlotlo Basetsa - Head of Internal Audit
  • Mathato Makepe - Head of Compliance

FNB Lesotho Limited Board of Directors


    Ian Leyenaar Gregory Usher Mazvivamba Maharasoa John Matlosa Willem Richard Mphoto Thabane

About us


Who we are

FNB Lesotho Limited is a subsidiary of FNB, division of FirstRand Bank Limited

Our roots


Humble beginnings


FNB can trace its origins back to the Eastern Province Bank, which was formed in Grahamstown, South Africa in 1838.