
Stanbic Bank has launched an innovative a savings promotion campaign to support customers to take the right financial decisions.
Dubbed 'Stretch Your Money' the 12-week promotion is open to potential and existing Stanbic bank customers, and beneficiaries of personal and vehicle loans.
Mr. Ben Mensah, Head of Personal Banking, said potential and existing customers would be required to either open a new current account, or deposit GH¢300 into an existing Stanbic current account.
Salaried workers, who open current accounts and receive their salaries through the bank, as well as customers who benefitted from personal or vehicle loans, have the chance to win prizes in the promotion.
Mr. Mensah said customers would be given a coupon for each deposit of GH¢300, which would be entered into both a mini and final draw.
He explained that any winner chosen during the draw must at least have the minimum amount of GH¢300 in his or her account.
There will be 12 prizes in the nationwide mid-term draw within each region, where the Stanbic Bank presence is expected to produce a winner.
In the final draw, the first prize winner would receive an investment account worth GH¢10,000, the second prize GH¢7,500, and GH¢5,000 for the third prize winner.
Mr. Kevin Wingfield, Director Personal Banking, asked customers to tap into the rich expertise and experience of the bank, as well as availing themselves of the many financial products to improve their financial well-being.


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