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The management of Standard Chartered Bank (STANCHART) on Friday launched a promotion to reward its loyal customers as part of activities to mark its 111th anniversary celebration this year.
The 'Make My Day Promotion', which starts on October 15 to January 15 next year, would also reward new customers who open accounts with the bank with instant prizes such as branded key holders and mugs while the overall winner drives home a 4x4 Pathfinder vehicle.
Mr Francis Mills Robertson, Head of Marketing, West Africa said new customers who deposited 500 Ghana Cedis and existing ones with deposit of 300 Ghana cedis qualify for surprise draws.
He said the promotion was to improve the relationship between the bank and its customers, especially individual current and savings account holders.
Winners of the surprise draws would receive DSTV decoders, Kente, wax prints, Plasma Television and all expenses paid trip to Dubai.
Source: GNA
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