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The 3rd of 6 monthly draws of the Fidelity Bank Save for Gold promotion has been held in Takoradi where another batch of 17 lucky customers were announced winners of a total of 20 Gold coins.
The first lucky customer Nepoleon Billy, Ahodwo branch won 3 gold coins, the second Stephen Adipa Nyarko/ Aboddey Okai won 2 gold coins and the 3rd to 17th lucky customers won a gold coin each. In the months of October and November, the bank rewarded 34 customers from different branches with a total of 40 Gold coins.
Addressing audience at the draw in partnership with the National Lotteries Authority, Mrs Selom Cofie Atta, Director Retail Banking, expressed her profound appreciation to customers for choosing to bank with Fidelity. She said “There are over 27 Banks in Ghana but you have chosen to bank with Fidelity, an indigenous bank. This means you believe in the quality of our services and trust us to manage your finances. This is motivating and we will continue to provide exceptional services to you and your businesses”.
Touching on Save for Gold and its relevance in helping customers save Mrs Cofie Atta Said “We launched this campaign to enable our customers save while rewarding them with Gold prizes. We are very excited today as we announce our 3rd batch of 17 lucky winners. 2015 is ending in fortnight but Fidelity Bank will continue to reward customers in 2016 with Save for Gold. There are two more monthly draws and a grand draw slated for the first quarter of 2016. I will therefore urge Ghanaians to bank with us and begin 2016 with a smile”, he ended.
Launched in August 2015, Fidelity Bank is intending to reward over 100 customers with Gold prizes worth over GHS500, 000 by the close of the first quarter of 2016. The bank has already rewarded 51 customers in just 3 months.
The Fidelity Bank Save for Gold promotion is in partnership with the National Lotteries Authority on the Caritas lottery platform.
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