A 24-year-old, Salomey Amah has won the second car in the MTN MoMo at 10 promotion.
She won a Hyundai i10 after emerging the customer with the highest number of MoMo transactions for the month of July 2019.
In all, eleven people received electronic cash amounting to GHc21,000 while five others received 45, 55 and 65 inches of Flat screen Samsung television with the ultimate price for the month of July been two Hyundai i10 cars.
Speaking to JoyBusiness at the event, the head of MTN mobile money Eli Hini encouraged all users of mobile money, old and new to take advantage to run transactions on the MTN mobile money platform to stand a chance to be the next lucky winner.
Communication tax
Mr Eli Hini urged customers of MTN to rest assured as all efforts are being made to review the communication tax.
"Before this came up, we were not in the known, we are currently reviewing it and our customers will be informed on how it will be implemented".
Government during its mid-year budget presentation scaled up the tax on Communication by 3 per cent.
According to the Finance Minister, this is expected to shore up revenue to meet the government's expenditure.
He stated that everything will be done in the interest of customers. He disagreed with people who presume the cost of data to be expensive instead, he believes the speed at which materials are downloaded from the internet in recent times is much faster.
The promo is expected to reward about 1000 customers with 10 Hyundai i10 cars, smart television sets, and cash prizes in three months – June to August.
The MoMoAt10 Consumer Promo is a transaction driven and points-based system designed to reward MTN MOMO customers who use their MoMo wallets to perform their financial transactions.
Customers will earn the most points when they make payments to MTN MoMo merchants for their goods and services via MoMoPay.


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