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Absa Bank Ghana has organised the third draw of its ongoing “Change Your Story” campaign.
The event took place at the bank’s branch in Ho, where five Absa customers were announced as winners, each to receive GH¢40,000.

Running from July to October 2024, the “Change Your Story” campaign offers customers the opportunity to win significant cash prizes every month.
By completing at least 10 transactions per month online or at Point-of-Sale terminals, customers automatically enter the monthly draw.
Each month, five winners receive GH¢40,000, totalling a monthly giveaway of GH¢200,000.
Absa Bank is leveraging the National Lotteries Authority’s Caritas platform to ensure transparency and fairness.
The winners for September are Oheneba Kobina Baah, Lewis Ackah, Jujie Xi, Big Godwin Design and Derrick Nii Ayikai Aryee.
During the event, Absa Bank Ghana highlighted its Signature and Infinite cards, which offer cardholders exclusive benefits such as concierge services, comprehensive multi-trip travel insurance up to $2.5 million, discounts from over 40 Absa Bank Ghana partner institutions, and access to over 1,200 airport lounges globally.

In an exciting twist, clients who use the new Signature and Infinite cards frequently between now and October could win an all-expenses-paid trip for two to the ‘Absa Champagne in Africa Festival’ in Johannesburg, South Africa.
The festival is a prestigious event that features rare Champagnes from 40 exclusive French Champagne Houses.
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