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    Discovery Bank partners with Rubicon to offer solar power financing solutions to keep homes running during blackouts

    June 8, 2023By Staff Writer
    Discovery Bank CEO Hylton Kallner

    Discovery Bank has partnered with Rubicon, a solar solutions company, to offer financing solutions for solar and backup power to some of its clients, enabling them to keep their households functioning during blackout cycles.

    1. The financing solutions have been designed to be flexible, and clients can use a dedicated solar budget facility at interest rates from prime -2% over 72 months.
    2. The entire process, from consultation to installation, will take no longer than three weeks to complete, with Rubicon advisors providing customers with support and power solutions recommendations.
    3. The bank’s CEO, Hylton Kallner, noted that the increased and ongoing interruption of electricity impacts all aspects of our lives and drives a need to find alternative ways to power our homes.
    4. Discovery Bank is the latest financial services provider to launch a solar financing option for its banking clients, following in the footsteps of First National Bank (FNB), which launched its residential solar solution called the ‘energy home loan’ in March.
    5. Rubicon CEO Rick Basson expressed his confidence that the partnership with Discovery Bank will accelerate the race to net-zero and energy security, with the solution set to be scaled up gradually and made more broadly available to customers in the coming weeks.

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