Fidelity Bank Plc has given out a total
cash prize of N8 million and 12 consolation prizes to its faithful
customers in the fifth round of its ‘Get Alert in Millions Savings
Promo’.

The cash prize winner for Lagos zone, Mr
Ifeanyichukwu Okenwa, was rewarded with N1 million, while consolation
prices of refrigerator and generator set went to Charles Igwe and Okodo
Chukwuebuka respectively.
Speaking at the 5th Prize Presentation
ceremony for Lagos zone, at the bank’s headquarters in Lagos, Managing
Director/Chief Executive Officer of the financial institution, Mr.
Nnamdi Okonkwo, who was represented at the occasion by the Executive
Director, Shared Services, Mrs Chijioke Ugochukwu, said for the month of
February, six cash prizes of N8 million and 12 consolation prizes of
refrigerators and generator sets were being given out to 18 winners that
emerged from the six geo-political zones of the country where the bank
operates.
“This is our sixth promo so far but it’s
becoming one of the most widely accepted, most popular and most timely
promo. It’s a unique promo, and this time we’re focusing largely on cash
prizes,” he said.
Giving more insight into the promo,
Chairman of the Promo Committee, Mr Ubaro Odeghe, said the essence of
the promo was to drive the savings culture by ensuring that the bank’s
customers and indeed all Nigerians imbibe the culture of saving, saying
“secondly, we’re also rewarding faithful, loyal customers of the bank
that have been banking with us for a very long time and to continue to
grow their savings accounts with Fidelity Bank”.
“Beyond the CSR drive or initiative of
the bank, it’s clearly one way of driving the financial inclusion
strategy of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), and also imbibing the
savings culture among Nigerians,” Odeghe added.
On his part, Senior Manager, Regulation
and Monitoring, National Lottery Regulatory Commission, Mr Nwakuche
Durugo, said: “The event today is the end of a process. The process was
credible and transparent. We thank Fidelity Bank for this effort, and we
want other banks to emulate them in rewarding and empowering their
customers.”
by Peter Uzoho
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