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Calling all 22 to 30-somethings, “it’s tiiiiime” to have the most fun this December while feeling like your life and 2026 plans are on track! Profmed and RMB Private Bank Credit Card have refreshed their Young Professional offer, and it’s the perfect gift for yourself.

 

South Africa (10 December 2025) – I would like you to close your eyes and imagine something for me: It’s the beginning of December, the mood in South Africa has shifted, the energy in the air is vibrant and exciting. You, a young and fun 22 to 30-something, have finished university and have the world at your feet. You are at an age where you feel like you are finally becoming the adult you always dreamed of being, maybe you are getting your first bonus this year. You’re juggling work deadlines with family plans, budgeting for festive travel, and trying not to buy every sparkly thing that pops up online. It’s a lot, but you’re doing great.

Now open your eyes. Can you feel that buzz? For the 22 to 30-somethings in the room, you are in for an actual treat! For the rest of us, this information can become a gift for the younger generation at our family lunches this festive season, so don’t click away.

Over the past quarter, Profmed Medical Aid and RMB Private Bank Credit Card have been backing South Africa’s emerging professionals with real, practical support. Now, as everyone gears up for the holidays, they’ve refreshed their Young Professional dual-offer just in time for the final sprint (or maybe for some, a slower crawling manoeuvre) into 2026.

The newest update brings a couple of solid upgrades for 22 to 30-year-olds; things that make everyday financial life feel a little lighter. There’s a preferential interest rate of Prime and a guaranteed credit limit of R30 000* for eligible applicants. Existing cardholders? They’re being shifted to Prime too, which is a rare and very welcome festive-season plot twist.

And yes, all the original perks are still on the table: the free metal card, discounted monthly medical aid premiums, and that R2 500 wallet contribution that feels like a small high-five for choosing wisely.

None of this is about encouraging reckless spending or trying to look fancy for Instagram. It’s about giving young professionals the chance to set strong foundations early. Profmed’s medical aid remains one that is built specifically for people starting their careers, with benefits that flex as life changes. RMB Private Bank Credit Card brings a layer of financial tools that reward responsibility, not chaos.

Together, they offer a little stability at the exact moment of the year when most people feel like they’re trying to hold everything together for that final stretch.

So, as the year wraps up, here’s a small reminder: you don’t need to have everything figured out. You just need the right building blocks. Health sorted, finances supported, future looking bright.

Bring on 2026. You’re more ready than you think.

For all the terms and conditions, to see if you qualify, or to get the full breakdown of the refreshed benefits, check out the website here.


*Subject to affordability.
T&Cs apply. Subject to credit approval and scheme rules. RMB, a division of FirstRand Bank Limited. NCRCP20.

Sources: Profmed
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