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Standard Chartered Bank Ghana Limited has launched the FIFA Visa World Cup Russia 2018 promo. Two lucky clients will get the opportunity to watch a Round 16th match at the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
Speaking at the official launch of the promo in Accra, Bossman Kwapong, Head of Products & Segments, Retail Banking Ghana, explained the dynamics of the promo and how the winners would be selected.
“At Standard Chartered we believe in catering to the needs of our clients. To win this wonderful experience all our clients have to do is use their Standard Chartered debit and credit cards for a minimum of 20 payments in the month of April. Two top clients with the most value in transactions in the prize of going to the FIFA VISA 2018 WORLD CUP in Russia
Prize includes:
* Return flights for two.
* 5 days / 4 nights’ deluxe accommodation with daily breakfast at a 5-star hotel
* FIFA category 1 World Cup™ Final match tickets with pre-match hospitality
* All scheduled ground transportation
* Group activity/tour
* Visa prepaid card with a value of $450 USD
Remember, the more times you use your Standard Chartered Visa Debit and Credit Card for all your payments such as dining, fuel, shopping – the more chances you stand to win!
The combination of these three big brands shows that a lot of thinking and planning has gone into this promo.”
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