Fidelity Bank’s customers to get N39m in promo - Punch Newspapers

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Fidelity Bank Plc has said it plans to enrich 15 Nigerians with N39m at the final draw of the Get Alert in Millions Campaign Season 4 savings promo in July.The savings promotion, which was specifically aimed at promoting the culture of saving among Nigerians, was one of the bank’s initiatives aimed at rewarding new and existing customers for their loyalty and patronage.

Despite the fact that the promotion was halted in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic and the resulting global lockdown, hundreds of Nigerians had benefited from the unique reward scheme in which lucky customers were credited with millions of naira and consolation prizes via a draw system. The Chairman, Promo Committee, Fidelity Bank Plc, Mr Richard Madiebo, expressed his delight at the resumption of the savings promotion.

 

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how all una take dey tweet. make una tell buhari regime to cancel this Twitter ban and safe our resources wasting bcos we all still dey tweet

I hope your think tank people are still working , I will advise fidelity bank should use the 39m to improve their service and employ more fresh graduates and ease little of the problem of the countryfidelitybank

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