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Mr Sam Addo of Accra and Wa-based Police officer Nana Justice Amo emerged winners of two separate World Cup raffle tickets organised by Stanbic Bank Ghana Limited.
Mr Addo emerged the winner of the Stanbic Bank "Pop and Win Competition, whilst Nana Amo won the "Visa World Cup" promotion.
Mr Addo and his partner will embark on all expenses paid trip to South Africa, as his prize courtesy Stanbic Bank Ghana whilst Nana Amo will also have the opportunity to witness the final match of the World Cup together with his partner.
Mr Alhassan Andani, Managing Director of Stanbic Bank said that the innovation of the raffle form's part of the Bank's effort at rolling out more products as well as deepen its corporate presence, hence its unflinching support for football in the country.
He said, "this is not a winner-loser situation, we want to give value to the people we cherish so much - our loyal customers as well as whip up the interest of prospective customers to test our products."
End Solutions placed second to win a 32inch flat screen television set while Richard Osei Opoku, Dotness Mc-Clean and Kasul Enterprise placed third, fourth and fifth respectively to win mobile phones in the Pop and Win Raffle".
Mawuko Afadzinu, Head of Marketing and Public Relations of the Bank said plans has been put in place for several motivational packages for the clients of the Bank and therefore urged all to take advantage of the unique products.
Source: GNA
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