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Standard Chartered Bank Ghana Limited has today announced the final winner of its Bank More Win More Campaign.
Bank More Score More, a digital pan-bank league competition, was launched to offer customers across 11 markets an opportunity to accumulate points leading to winning exciting prizes with the final winner, Cash Reward.
As a compelling initiative for Liverpool Football Club (LFC) and other soccer fans and clients, the campaign was created as a virtual league format to drive client acquisition and encourage cross-product sales to complement the exciting campaign mechanics and exclusive LFC prizes.
The initiative has rewarded fans and customers for their love and passion for soccer and Standard Chartered.
Over the years, and as a testament to its brand promise - ‘Here for good,’ Standard Chartered has delighted customers with thrilling campaigns presenting existing and new clients the chance to win rewards and prizes that keep them excited even in the face of the pandemic the world now faces.
These include the most recent Season of Surprises Campaign, SC Bank and Jumia Black Friday, as well as the bank’s 12 days of Christmas promotion.
Speaking at the presentation, Yvonne Gyebi, Head, Consumer, Private and Business Banking, said, “We remain committed to consistently delighting our clients, giving them the best experience with our products and services and deepening our relationship with them by offering them exciting rewards.
"As a Bank that is Here for good, we will continue on this trajectory to give each client an extraordinary experience”.
She urged all potential clients to sign up on SC Mobile and make it a point to participate in future rewarding campaigns as the Bank will continue to deliver value to its customers.
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