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Access Bank Ghana has rewarded over 1600 customers at its just ended Triple Salary Promo. Rewards included triple salaries, interest free loans, school fees scholarships, VISA combo packs, DSTV with free subscription and cash back among others.
Speaking at the final draw ceremony at the Bank’s Oxford Street branch in Osu, Group Head of Retail Banking at Access Bank, Matilda Asante Asiedu said the promo was part of Access Bank’s promise to give customers more than banking. She said the promo rewarded new customers who opened the special account designed for employees, the MPower Salary accounts or switched to the MPower Salary account during the promo period.
“We launched the Triple Salary Promo in October last year to cushion salaried customers in the festive season and into the new year, as employees who are mostly parents needed to meet urgent needs such as school fees need among others. At Access Bank, we are committed to customer satisfaction and go the extra mile to ensure our customers receive that more than banking experience we promise’. Matilda explained that the promo rewarded customers on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis. “All eligible customers who took loans over the promo period also enjoyed zero percent interest, and customers who made payments with any access visa card received cash back rewards. Matilda announced that, Access Bank will be unveiling exciting products to Ghanaians in subsequent days and asked customers to look out for what Access Bank has in store.
Leading the draw process, the Head of Marketing at Caritas Lottery of the National Lottery Authority, Bernard Boamah lauded Access Bank for their professionalism and transparency of the promo. He said the Bank involved the NLA to ensure all customers who entered the promo received equal opportunity to win. Mr. Boamah assured the public that data received from Access Bank was verified on the caritas lottery platform under which the Triple Salary Promo was run.
He further commended the Bank for supporting development through gaming. “Today we put smiles on the faces of people because you partnered with us on the Caritas platform. Through initiatives like Access Bank’s Triple Salary promo, we get to support developmental projects in the country. Whiles you are rewarding customers of your bank, you are also supporting Ghanaians in need of basic amenities to access them. I want to call on all other corporate bodies to emulate Access Bank”, he added.
The combined draw for the fourth, fifth and sixth months, saw customers from across the country (Wa, Bolgatanga, Tamale, Kumasi, Takoradi, Takwa and Accra) winning exciting rewards including the coveted triple salary and school fees scholarship. Winners who were called in the full glare of participants and the media expressed their excitement at the news. Customers who had witnessed the draw were also happy about the transparency displayed in picking winners.
As a go-to bank for employees, Access Bank Ghana makes life easy for the working class in Ghana. Presently, the bank operates through more than 700 branches and service outlets in 18 countries, including the UAE, UK. France and three representative offices in China, India and Lebanon.
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