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FIRST Bank of Nigeria Limited has rewarded six of its customers with N1 million each at the fourth and grand finale of its ‘WinBig’ promo draw held at its head office in Lagos recently. The promo, which kicked off in October last year, was one of the biggest campaigns in the financial industry with FirstBank targeting to give out N170 million cash rewards and recharge cards to customers who participated and met the criteria to qualify for the monthly draw selections.
Ini Ebong, Executive Director, Treasury and International Banking, FirstBank and Daniel Precious Odunola, a N100,000.00 winner of the FirstBank Win Big promo, during the fourth and final raffle draw of the FirstBank Win Big promo held at the FirstBank Head Office on Wednesday which had 310 and 6 more customers of the Bank, respectively, winning N100,000.00 and N1,000,000.00 naira. In the four-month FirstBank Win Big promo, the Bank rewarded its customers with N170,000,000.00 in cash prizes and airtime recharge cards.
Ini Ebong, Executive Director, Treasury and International Banking, FirstBank and Nnaji Alphonsus Chukwudi, a N100,000.00 winner of the FirstBank Win Big promo, during the fourth and final raffle draw of the FirstBank Win Big promo held at the FirstBank Head Office on Wednesday which had 310 and 6 more customers of the Bank, respectively, winning N100,000.00 and N1,000,000.00 naira. In the four-month FirstBank Win Big promo, the Bank rewarded its customers with N170,000,000.00 in cash prizes and airtime recharge cards.
In his remarks at the event, Adesola Adeduntan, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of FirstBank Group, lauded the customers for what he described as their partnership and patronage over the years.
Adeduntan, who was represented by Ini Ebong, the bank’s Executive Director, Treasury and International Banking, said the promo was designed to reward new and existing customers for making incremental deposits and savings amongst other transactions on their FirstBank account. He said the initiative was aimed at reiterating the longstanding commitment of the bank to put its customers first by rewarding them for their loyalty.
Daniel Precious Odunola, a winner of the FirstBank Win Big promo; Ini Ebong, Executive Director, Treasury and International Banking, FirstBank and Nnaji Alphonsus Chukwudi, a winner of the FirstBank Win Big promo, during the fourth and final raffle draw of the FirstBank Win Big promo held at the FirstBank Head Office on Wednesday which had 310 and 6 more customers of the Bank, respectively, winning N100,000.00 and N1,000,000.00 naira. In the four-month FirstBank Win Big promo, the Bank rewarded its customers with N170,000,000.00 in cash prizes and airtime recharge cards. He stated: “At the onset of the promo, we set out to give 170 million naira cash rewards to our customers who participated and met the criteria to qualify for the monthly draws. “I am happy to announce that 1,240 customers have been rewarded in fulfilment of our promise today. “Today, six more customers who have been certified to meet the criteria for the final draw will be rewarded with N1 million each. “Let me also use this opportunity to thank all our customers for their wide adoption of this promo across all the geographical locations in Nigeria, accentuating the steady confidence reposed in the FirstBank brand.”
Stephen Olusa, Head, Workplace Banking, Personal Banking, FirstBank; Chukwuka Okonkwo, Head, Other Asset & Liability Products, Personal Banking, FirstBank; Chuma Ezirim, Group Executive, eBusiness & Retail Products, FirstBank; Daniel Precious Odunola with Nnaji Alphonsus Chukwudi, both N100,000.00 winners of the FirstBank Win Big promo; Ini Ebong, Executive Director, Treasury and International Banking, FirstBank; Ikemefula Nwachukwu, Head, Personal Banking, FirstBank and Olayinka Ijabiyi, Head Brand and Stakeholder Management, FirstBank during the fourth and final raffle draw of the FirstBank Win Big promo held at the FirstBank Head Office on Wednesday which had 310 and 6 more customers of the Bank, respectively, winning N100,000.00 and N1,000,000.00 naira. In the four-month FirstBank Win Big promo, the Bank rewarded its customers with N170,000,000.00 in cash prizes and airtime recharge cards.
The FirstBank CEO assured the customers of the bank’s continued commitment to digitalise financial inclusion, “where every Nigerian has ample opportunity and access to financial services irrespective of age, location and geography.” Ikemefula Nwachukwu, Head of personal banking at FirstBank, said 1,240 winners had won N100,000 each in the four draws. He added that six lucky Nigerians won a million naira each while 40,000 customers got N1,000 airtime.
Chuma Ezirim, Group Executive, eBusiness & Retail Products, FirstBank; Daniel Precious Odunola with Nnaji Alphonsus Chukwudi, both N100,000.00 winners of the FirstBank Win Big promo; Ini Ebong, Executive Director, Treasury and International Banking, FirstBank during the fourth and final raffle draw of the FirstBank Win Big promo held at the FirstBank Head Office on Wednesday which had 310 and 6 more customers of the Bank, respectively, winning N100,000.00 and N1,000,000.00 naira. In the four-month FirstBank Win Big promo, the Bank rewarded its customers with N170,000,000.00 in cash prizes and airtime recharge cards. Representatives of the National Lottery Regulatory Commission (NLRC), Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC), and Lagos State Lotteries and Gaming Authority (LSLGA) witnessed the draw. Nkiru Onuzulu, zonal coordinator, Lagos zonal office, NLRC, commended the transparency of the process and commended the bank for the promo. She said the cash prizes would go a long way in alleviating the economic hardship faced by families in Nigeria. Two past winners at the last draws — Precious Daniel and Nnaji Alphonsus, who won a cash prize of N100,000 each, were also recognised. Culled from New Telegraph.
Sadiat Famuyiwa, Head, Retail Banking Operations, FirstBank; Funke Smith, Group Head, Retail Banking South (Victoria Island); Nnaemeka Ejeh, Group Executive, Commercial Banking (South); Chuma Ezirim, Group Executive, eBusiness & Retail Products, FirstBank; Daniel Precious Odunola with Nnaji Alphonsus Chukwudi, both N100,000.00 winners of the FirstBank Win Big promo; Ini Ebong, Executive Director, Treasury and International Banking, FirstBank; Raymond Mgbeokwere, General Counsel, FirstBank; Oludolapo Adigun, Group Head, Retail Banking (Lagos Mainland 1) and Ikemefula Nwachukwu, Head, Personal Banking, FirstBank during the fourth and final raffle draw of the FirstBank Win Big promo held at the FirstBank Head Office on Wednesday which had 310 and 6 more customers of the Bank, respectively, winning N100,000.00 and N1,000,000.00 naira. In the four-month FirstBank Win Big promo, the Bank rewarded its customers with N170,000,000.00 in cash prizes and airtime recharge cards..
Bunmi Oloruntegbe, Lagos State Lottery and Gaming Authority; Susie Onwuka, Federal Competition & Consumer Protection Commission; Chuma Ezirim, Group Executive, eBusiness & Retail Products, FirstBank; Daniel Precious Odunola with Nnaji Alphonsus Chukwudi, both N100,000.00 winners of the FirstBank Win Big promo; Ini Ebong, Executive Director, Treasury and International Banking, FirstBank; Nkiru Onuzulu and Niyi Adeleke, both of National Lottery Regulatory Commission during the fourth and final raffle draw of the FirstBank Win Big promo held at the FirstBank Head Office on Wednesday which had 310 and 6 more customers of the Bank, respectively, winning N100,000.00 and N1,000,000.00 naira. In the four-month FirstBank Win Big promo, the Bank rewarded its customers with N170,000,000.00 in cash prizes and airtime recharge cards.
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-April 04, 2024 @ 10:57 GMT|
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