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United Bank of Africa (UBA) Ghana, a robust international banking institution has launched a new promotion dubbed “awoof”.
The promotion is to reward its loyal customers who opened an account with at least GH¢200 deposit to qualify them to participate in the promotion.
A lucky winner will own a fully furnished 3-bedroom house in the affluent vicinity at East Legon.
The house will be provided under a mutual partnership agreement the bank has signed with Mobus Property Holding Limited, a local real estate development company.
However, the more cash a customer deposit, the more he/she will increase his or her chances of becoming a landlord at the end of the 3 months promotion.
The bank which is known within the local banking sector to tout itself with the introduction of Democratized Banking in Ghana has been offering good banking products and services.
Apart from the prestigious prize some lucky winners will grab GH¢10,000 each during the quarterly draws while consolation prizes such as TV, online shopping vouchers and air conditioners.
In a remark to launch the promotion, the Labone Branch Manager, Francis Obuamah said any customer participating in the competition is a winner since there will be more giveaways in the monthly draws.
He encouraged customers to participate in the promotion to benefit from the opportunities of the promotion.
“UBA has widened the promo net to the extent that when one receives a remittance of more than $200 or its equivalent through any of our remittance platforms…you qualify to receive an instant gift,” he added.
The Head of Digital Banking, Johnson Olakumi, noted that aside the grand prize, a number of gifts will be given out to different customers of the bank, including customers of other banks who have something to do with UBA.
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