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Societe Generale Ghana has successfully held the Grand Draw of the exciting Deposit and Drive
Promotion where one lucky winner won the sleek brand-new Toyota RAV4 Adventure. Two other winners
won all expense paid trips to Singapore and Dubai at the Grand Draw.
The event, held on Wednesday, climaxed months of the deposit campaign, as well as two exciting mini draws in April and June 2025.
Managing Director of Societe Generale Ghana, Hakim Ouzzani, in addressing the audience, excitedly
congratulated customers for embracing the promotion.
He also reiterated the essence of the campaign, saying “It has been about nurturing a culture of savings, rewarding consistency in preparing for a rainy day or building up capital and also building trust between Societe Generale Ghana and our much cherished customers”.
General Manager, Retail, Kwaku Tweneboa-Kodua, on behalf of the bank, expressed appreciation to
all customers who participated in the promotion and trusted the bank with their savings. “You deserve to be celebrated today”, he said.

Mr. Tweneboa-Kodua also took the chance to applaud the various teams behind the scenes who drove the campaign to a successful conclusion.
The National Lottery Authority, the regulator of the promotion, also addressed the audience present. In their speech given by Christiana Antwi, the NLA confidently assured the public that the draws were conducted with utmost integrity.
The authority further stressed that every winner selected is a true and fair reflection of the promo process.
Ultimately, Mr. Grey from the Tema Fishing Harbour branch won the much-talked-about Toyota RAV4
Adventure, having increased his chances of promotion by depositing funds several times, over the period of the promotion.
The grand draw was attended by Executives and Staff of Societe Generale Ghana, Representatives of the
National Lottery Authority (NLA) and some customers of the bank.
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