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UBA Launches New Promo, 80 Customers To Win N120Mn

The United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc has launched a new savings promo – UBA Wise Savers Promo – in which 80 customers are billed to win N1.5 million each across all participating regions.

The objective of the latest marketing promo, scheduled to run till September 30, 2019, is intended to assist in growing the bank’s savings deposit and rewarding the lender’s customers with juicy prizes.

To qualify for the Wise Savers Promo, which is open to both existing and new customers to participate, the bank advised its customers to make a N10,000 monthly deposit into their UBA savings account for 3 consecutive months before each draw date, or make a one-time deposit of at least N30,000 saved for 90 days before each draw date.

It added that subsequently, 20 lucky customers will each win N1.5 million in the promo every quarter and that draws will take place every quarter until 80 customers win the N120 million up for grabs.

Speaking during the official launch of the Wise Savers Promo, the bank’s Head Retail Liabilities, Tomiwa Sotiloye, explained that the Promo was consistent with the bank’s novel initiatives in proritising customers.

He explained: “We believe it is time we reward our customers who have been very loyal over the years. Without them, we could not have made the giant strides attained all these years and in recent times.

“Because our customers are invaluable to all that we do, we listen and give them nothing short of the best that they deserve, that is why we pioneered various products that have evidently shown that we always match our words with action – Leo Chat Banker is one out of the numerous examples that have won us several accolades and most recently a prestigious award from Euromoney which conferred us with the best digital bank in Africa”.

“We remain committed to consistently improving customer service and rewarding our loyal customers. As such, the Wise Savers Promo seeks to compliment current initiatives aimed at growing savings”, Sotiloye assured.

 

 

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