Not fewer than 70 customers have emerged winners of cash prizes in the December draw of Stanbic IBTC Bank’s Reward4Saving Promo, a reward scheme for savings account holders of the bank, introduced to encourage a savings culture. Customers who save at least N10,000 in their savings account for at least thirty days, qualify for the draw.
During the draw, Layo Ilori-Olaogun,of Head, Middle Markets and Youth Segment, Stanbic IBTC Bank, applauded the commitment of participants and winners and urged them to continue the discipline of saving.
According to Layo, “The Reward4Saving Promo, now in its third season, is excited to have completed four monthly draws and one quarterly draw; rewarding 287 customers with N35 million. As a people-driven financial institution, we are delighted to hear past winners share testimonies of how this initiative has immensely decreased their financial burden.
At Stanbic IBTC Bank, we prioritise putting our customers’ matters first, which is evident in our high customer retention and loyalty.”
The promo which runs till August 2024, will reward seven customers with N2 million each across seven regions in its grand finale draw. Customers are enjoined to continue saving as this is the only guarantee to qualify for the promo.
“In the months preceding the finale, seventy customers will each be rewarded with N100,000 in the monthly draws; while seven customers will win N1,000,000 in the quarterly draws. Existing and new customers are urged to keep saving to boost their chances of winning,” Layo said.
Stanbic IBTC Bank introduced the Reward4Saving promo in 2021 to encourage customers to save for rainy days. Customers who deposit at least N10,000 in their Stanbic IBTC Bank Savings Account or @ease wallet for a minimum of thirty days, qualify for the draws.
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