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Three customers of Societe Generale Ghana celebrated the Valentine’s in style as they won themselves a Suzuki Baleno each in the final draw for the 2019 Deposit and Win promotion.
The exciting grand draw on Friday followed four mini draws through which a total of 60 lucky customers were rewarded with great prizes including TVs, Smartphones and more.
Launched on June 14, 2019, the SG Ghana 2019 Deposit and Win promotion was yet another campaign in a series of savings promotions designed by the bank to encourage Ghanaians to save for their futures with a financial institution they can truly trust.
The launch was received with great enthusiasm by customers as well as the general public, making the campaign a huge success for SG Ghana.
For customers, the promotion was a win-win as they got to save their money and get rewarded for participating and winning.
Unlike other financial institutions, SG Ghana’s trustworthiness is well known to Ghanaians, as the bank has 43 years of banking expertise and stability under its belt.
The bank has proven itself to be an institution that truly cares about the well-being of its clients and continues to strive to be the preferred bank in the country.
Speaking at the event, Managing Director of the bank, Mr Hakim Ouzzani, reiterated this, stating that SG Ghana is first “people-centred before it is profit-focused”.
He added that the bank’s aim with such campaigns is always to demonstrate its care for customer’s long-term financial welfare.
He went on to encourage customers and Ghanaians in general, to truly develop and maintain a culture of saving and urged those who participated in the campaign not to stop because of the end of the campaign but to keep saving and putting their trust in a bank that values its customers.
The launch was received with great enthusiasm by customers as well as the general public, making the campaign a huge success for SG Ghana.
For customers, the promotion was a win-win as they got to save their money and get rewarded for participating and winning.
Unlike other financial institutions, SG Ghana’s trustworthiness is well known to Ghanaians, as the bank has 43 years of banking expertise and stability under its belt.
The bank has proven itself to be an institution that truly cares about the well-being of its clients and continues to strive to be the preferred bank in the country.
Speaking at the event, Managing Director of the bank, Mr Hakim Ouzzani, reiterated this, stating that SG Ghana is first “people-centred before it is profit-focused”.
He added that the bank’s aim with such campaigns is always to demonstrate its care for customer’s long-term financial welfare.
He went on to encourage customers and Ghanaians in general, to truly develop and maintain a culture of saving and urged those who participated in the campaign not to stop because of the end of the campaign but to keep saving and putting their trust in a bank that values its customers. DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
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