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Access Bank Rewards 20 Customers In PH
Access bank has dolled out cash rewards to 20 Customers in Port Harcourt.
The 20 customers were among numerous others who participated in the season 15 Diamond Xtra promo for the South-South zone, which took place in Port Harcourt.
Regional Sales Manager of Access Bank, Mr Sunday Iwundu, said over 6 billion naira has been given out by the bank for the promo, which started since 2015.
Iwundu said over 26, 000 customers have also benefitted from the promo since its inception 15 years ago.
He said in the season 15 edition of the promo, 8,448 customers will be rewarded with a total of 136 million naira.
Iwundu said the programme was a way of rewarding loyal customers of the bank.
According to him, customers who wish to participate in the promo must open a diamond Xtra account with a minimum of N5,000 naira.
Also speaking, Mercy Adaeze Umeh, the Unit Head, Consumer Banking, Access Bank, said the situation was to say thank you to the bank customers.
She said since 2015 when the promo started, thousands of customers have benefitted.
Umeh said the programme has given the bank an edge over others.
Some of the beneficiaries are Phillip Anyaji, Saliu Yakubu, Grace Njideka Okpara, and Prince Nnanna Smart.
The rest are Tubonimi Pedro, Florence Ngoz Chinenye, Mary Ann, Julie Christopher, Amadi Benedict, Sunny Badom, amongst others.
Some of the awardees thanked the bank for the gesture.
By: John Bibor
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