Fidelity Bank, the largest privately indigenous bank, has empowered the lives of over 100 lucky customers through its successful ‘Save for Gold’ promotion, creating a golden experience for its deserving customers.
After five months of actively promoting savings, Fidelity ended its ‘Save for Gold’ promotion at a plush gold themed event at the Labadi Beach Hotel in Accra on 8th July, 2016.
The Bank rewarded a total of 80 customers with gold prizes across the country as promised. The official grand draw, held Friday night, was officiated by the National Lottery Authority (NLA).
The ultimate winner, Festus Armoh Nweamah, from the Market Circle branch in Takoradi was honoured with a 1 kilogram of a 24-carat gold bar.
The 2nd runner-up, Mary Tumpi of the Nungua branch, earned half a kilogram of a 24-carat gold bar while the 3rd runner-up, Sezan Houenou Elisee of Ridge Towers branch, won a 250 gram of 24-carat gold bar. Seventeen other lucky customers received a gold coin each.
Overall, the bank has rewarded 105 lucky customers with a total of over GHS500,000 worth of gold prizes.
Speaking at the draw, Divisional Director for Retail Banking at Fidelity Bank, Julian Kingsley Opuni expressed appreciation to the customers.
"Our customers are the lifeblood of our success. We are delighted to have come to a successful and exciting completion of the ‘Save for Gold’ promotion with the ultimate draw," she said.
She added that, "As a dynamic indigenous bank, giving value to Ghanaians and all customers of the bank is something we deeply care about."
This promotion was created to acknowledge and celebrate the excellent relationship the Bank has with their customers, reward them, and also help them save for the unforeseen future.
Mr. Opuni thanked the NLA and congratulated all winners of the ‘Save for Gold’ promotion. He also encouraged customers to continue banking with Fidelity as the bank continues to work tirelessly to adequately meet their banking needs.
The Fidelity Save for Gold promotion was a six-month saving mobilization Promotion aimed at instilling positive saving habits, through financial literacy among customers and rewarding them with gold prizes.
The promotion was successfully organized in partnership with the National Lottery Authority (NLA) on the Caritas Lotteries Platform.
Story by Ghana | Myjoyonline.com


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