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Fidelity Bank has announced the highly anticipated return of its acclaimed 'Sika Bumm' promo, now 'Sika Bumm Reloaded.'
Building on the immense success of its previous iterations, this revitalised initiative aims to empower cherished customers with life-changing lump sums of money, reinforcing the bank's commitment to rewarding diligence and encouraging financial stability across Ghana.
The "Sika Bumm Reloaded" campaign offers a straightforward yet impactful path to significant cash prizes.
With a minimum deposit and maintenance of just GH¢500 in their current or savings account, customers automatically begin earning points each month.
This points-based raffle system, operated transparently through the National Lottery Authority’s (NLA) Caritas platform, is designed to drive sustainable deposit growth and reward consistent account activity.
For every GH¢500 in deposit growth, a customer earns one raffle point, directly increasing their chances of winning in both the monthly and grand draws. More points mean greater chances of winning in both the monthly and grand draws.
"At Fidelity Bank, your hard work deserves to be rewarded," stated Julian Opuni, Managing Director of Fidelity Bank Ghana.
"The Sika Bumm Reloaded campaign reflects our deep respect for the goals and discipline of our customers, and we believe the most impactful way to put a genuine smile on the faces of our dear customers is to allow them to win 'Sika Bumm' – a lump sum that can truly transform their lives.”
Mr. Opuni further added, "Whether it's to invest big in their business, purchase a parcel of land, enjoy a well-deserved family vacation, acquire a car, or simply build a strong financial nest egg, we are putting real money back in their hands to pursue their various dreams and plans."
He continued, “This promo is our way of saying: if you’re doing the right thing with your money, we’ll stand with you and reward you meaningfully.”
The promo features exciting draws designed to keep the momentum going. Monthly draws are held at the end of each month, with winners announced in the second week of the following month. Each monthly draw will reward 10 fortunate customers with GH¢5,000 each.
The pinnacle of the promo is the Grand Draw, where the top 10 winners will receive substantial prizes ranging from GH¢30,000 to an impressive GH¢100,000.
The system encourages long-term savings and account activity, aligning with Fidelity’s broader financial inclusion and customer growth strategies.
Qualifying customers will receive regular SMS notifications detailing their ticket allocations for upcoming draws, along with venue and date information.
This ensures transparency and keeps participants engaged throughout the campaign.
Fidelity Bank encourages all existing customers to actively participate in the "Sika Bumm Reloaded" promo by growing and maintaining their account balances.
Non-customers are also warmly invited to open an account with Fidelity Bank today and seize this extraordinary opportunity to be rewarded for their savings discipline.
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