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Access Bank Ghana Plc has launched its latest promo dubbed ‘Triple Salary Promo’ to reward both loyal and new customers, ahead of the festive season and into the New Year.
In line with the Bank’s promise of providing customers more than banking, the promo seeks to highlight the new features and benefits of the Bank’s MPower Salary Account product targeted at private and public workers in the country whilst rewarding them.
Managing Director of Access Bank Ghana, Olumide Olatunji commented on the rationale behind the new promo in an interview ahead of the launch. He said, “Access Bank is committed to providing cherished customers more than banking. This promise ties us to that responsibility of ensuring that the minutest needs of our customers are taken into consideration in the design of our products and services. We want to ensure that our customers receive value for their choice of banking with us”.
Speaking at a breakfast meeting during the launch of the promo at the Alisa Hotel in Accra, Group Head of Retail Banking at Access Bank Ghana, Matilda Asante-Asiedu shed light on the ‘Triple Salary Promo’. She explained that Access Bank’s MPower Salary Account affords customers extra benefits such as insurance cover, retrenchment and hospitalization packages. “Our MPower Salary Product has a bundled insurance cover for customers. Customers with this account receive three months of their salary in the event of retrenchment, a package for customers who are hospitalized for more than three days and a life insurance cover. In addition, we provide lending solutions to our MPower Salary Account holders such as personal and vehicle loans, salary advance and hire purchase packages with our loyalty partners”, she noted.
Unveiling the packages for the promo, the Executive Director for Retail and Digital Banking, Pearl Nkrumah noted that as a customer centric Bank, the interest of the customer remains paramount. The Bank has therefore invested into researching the needs of salaried workers and has put together this promo to bring solutions to customers’ needs through the M Power Salary Account product.
She said, the Triple Salary Promo which starts on 28th October ending will last till the end of the first quarter in 2023 seek to reward over one thousand five hundred deserving (1,500). “Promo prizes include, school fees scholarships, triple salary, interest free loans, DSTV plus free subscription, branded combo gift boxes, cash back rewards among others” she said. She called on salaried workers in the private and public sectors to switch their salary accounts to the Access Bank MPower Salary Account to enjoy the exciting offer from the Bank.
The promo is run in partnership with the National Lotteries Authority (NLA) on the Caritas Lottery platform.
Access Bank continues to build solid long-term relationships with customers based on trust, good customer service and transparency. The Bank has over the years developed a deep understanding of staff and customers, delivering excellent services and empowering them to achieve more through financial inclusion
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