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John Hagan Amoah became the recipient of the Hyundai i10 from MTN as part of the MTN Momo at 10 promotion.
He emerged the overall winner from the Western and Central Region, being the customer with the highest number of Momo transactions for the period under review.
Over 50 people received electronic cash 65 inches of Flat screen Samsung television, with the ultimate price for the month of July going the way of John Hagan Amoah.
Speaking to JoyBusiness at the event, Prince Owusu Nyarko, Senior Manager of MTN for South West, encouraged all users of mobile money, old and new to take advantage to run transactions on the MTN mobile money platform to stand a chance to be the next lucky winners.
Prince Owusu Nyarko used the occasion to educate customers of MTN, the benefits they can derive from the usage of the MTN mobile money transactions.
“A lot of prizes have been given out and there are more we are giving out. Take advantage of this to undertake all your transactions by using MTN Momo. Payment of school fees, bills saving with MTN Momo is simply amazing,” he urged.
The promo is expected to reward about 1000 customers with 10 Hyundai i10 cars, smart television sets, and cash prizes in three months – June to August.
The MoMoAt10 Consumer Promo is a transaction-driven and points-based system designed to reward MTN MOMO customers who use their MoMo wallets to perform their financial transactions.
Customers will earn the most points when they make payments to MTN MoMo merchants for their goods and services via MoMoPay.
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