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Standard Chartered Bank Ghana, one of the leading banks in the country has rewarded winners of its ‘Fly to Dubai Campaign’.
Emmanuel Kankam and Desmond Osei Mensah of the Kumasi branch won the all-expense-paid trip to United Kingdom. They will enjoy a complete tour of Anfield, home of Liverpool Football Club and also watch the team’s final home match.
Samson Kofi Gbovi who came third took home Samsung curve television and other prices.
The winners are all Stanchart account holders with debit or credit card and made online payments with their cards using point of sale machine.
Winners of the promo could not hide their joy and surprise as they shared their experiences.
They were thankful to God and encouraged other customers of the bank to participate in the promo because it is real.
Speaking at the short ceremony, Head of Retail Banking of StanChart, Yvonne Gyebi, said they chose two winners due to the feedback they got during the promo period.
“Standard Chartered is here for good and any decision we take is in the interest of our clients” she stated.
Mrs Gyebi added that they will continue to be innovative to provide convenience for their clients.
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