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AT, Ghana’s leading innovative telecommunications company, with a vision of providing a better life for its subscribers, has launched a promotion dubbed “Y’agye Sika.” The promotion is set to run from mid-November through the end of the festive season.
The initiative aims to show gratitude for customer loyalty and encourage further engagement with the service.
The promo is straightforward and transparent; all subscribers need to do is maintain an active AT wallet and perform person-to-person (P2P) transactions of 50 cedis or more using AT Money via the short code *110# or the AT app, available on the Play Store or App Store.
The Director of Mobile Financial Services of AT, Dr. David Sefa further said, “this promo reflects our commitment to making mobile financial services (ATMoney) accessible, rewarding, and engaging for our Subscibers, and that we are thrilled to offer our users a chance to win exciting rewards while experiencing the convenience and security of our platform.”
“Our goal is not just about providing services but creating opportunities for people to save, transact, and grow their financial potential. This promo is one way we inspire users to adopt and maximize digital financial solutions.” He added.
A total of 225 subscribers will be rewarded over the course of the promotion. Each week during the promo period, subscribers with the highest transaction volume and value will be selected as winners. He advised subscribers to remain vigilant against fraud during the promotion.
Subscribers were reminded that AT Money does not request payment or PIN codes before awarding prizes, and any such requests should be treated as fraudulent.
All official communication related to the promotion will come from AT authorised social media handles.
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