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Fidelity Bank has launched its 'Mother's Day Facebook Game' for its existing and prospective customers to enable them to win up to ¢2,100 reward per participants for their mothers.
The Mother's Day Game takes comes off on Sunday, May 10, from 10 am to 4 pm.
On the day, on the top of every hour, the first five people to predict the correct gift boxes with Fidelity Visa Cards will win ¢300 each.
Nana Esi Idun Arkhurst, Divisional Director, Retail Banking said, "The Fidelity Bank's Mother's Day Game is an example of our commitment to continuous customer engagement including through fun & games".
She added that to make this year's celebration of Mother's Day a unique one, the Bank is rewarding its loyal customers.
"We have created a simple game using our Facebook page to allow everyone to participate in this exciting Mother's Day Game."
"We also want to encourage customers to use Fidelity Visa cards for online transactions this season at zero charges to surprise their mothers.
"We hope that this 'Mother's Day Game' will motivate our current and future customers to adopt the usage of Fidelity Visa Cards for their transactions," Nana Esi said.
To participate in the 'Fidelity Mother's Day Facebook Game', participants must be Fidelity account holders.
They have to Like the Bank's Facebook page @fidelitybankgh, predict all the gift boxes with Fidelity Visa Card in them and visit the page after every hour to watch the results.
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