FCMB’s promotions reward more customers
The second draw of First City Monument Bank (FCMB) “Millionaire Promo Season 4” at the regional and zonal levels across Nigeria, saw four customers win N1million each, while 640 others got consolation prizes.
While the new millionaires were drawn from Lagos, Bright Odimegwu; Abuja and North, Usman Yusuf; South-west, Chigozie Egwuonye; and South-east and South-south, Clement Nwosu, the consolation prize winners got gifts ranging from LED televisions, power generating sets, decoders, tablets and smart phones.
The draw was witnessed by officials of Consumer Protection Council (CPC), National Lottery Regulatory Commission (NLRC), community leaders, customers, among others.
The bank said the promo was designed to provide extra empowerment and create value for customers, while deepening financial inclusion and savings culture, with targets across all segments of the society.
The Executive Director, Retail Banking, FCMB, Olu Akanmu, said all an existing or new customer needs to do is to increase his or her balance by N10,000 in any of the eligible savings account, and maintain it for 30 days to qualify for the Zonal and Regional electronic selection of winners.
She said multiple savings of N10,000 will increase the probability of winning, while to qualify for the grand finale draws in November 2017, customers are to increase their balances up to N50,000 and maintain it for 30 days.
Multiple savings of N50,000 will also increase the chances of winning.“FCMB promo is unique because the draws take place across many cities and towns in Nigeria, so the chance to win is very high for many Nigerians. We will continue to delight, reward and empower our customers by encouraging them to save through programmes such as this promo which has changed many lives,” she said.
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