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Stanbic IBTC Reward4Saving Promo Season 3: More Winners Emerge

In another round of Stanbic IBTC Reward4Saving 3.0 promo draws, 70 customers have been rewarded with cash prizes of ₦100,000 each. 10 winners were selected from seven zones during the 10th monthly draw held at the Bank’s head office in Victoria Island, Lagos.

The ongoing Reward4Saving Promo has so far rewarded over 1,770 customers with a total of ₦283 million since 2021 when the initiative kicked-off. This promo aims to foster a culture of saving among Nigerians by recognising and rewarding individuals who consistently save.

Sadiya Ojo, Head, Entrenchment at Stanbic IBTC Bank, thanked the customers for choosing the Bank as their preferred financial partner. She emphasised that the Reward4Saving promo aligns with the Bank’s commitment to promoting a savings culture and helping customers achieve their financial goals. Notably, the promo will culminate in the grand finale, where seven individuals will receive ₦2 million each, and an additional seven will receive ₦1 million each. 70 customers will continue to be rewarded with ₦100,000 every month until August 2024.

Since the launch of the third season in September 2023, the Bank has conducted ten draws, with 721 customers winning cash prizes ranging from ₦100,000 to ₦1 million. The Bank has awarded ₦91million in prizes since the beginning of season three.

To participate in the promo, new and existing customers can save a minimum of ₦10,000 in their Stanbic IBTC Bank savings account or @ease wallet for at least 30 days. Interested individuals can open their Stanbic IBTC Bank Savings Account through the Bank’s Mobile App, available on Google Play Store and iOS Store.

By promoting consistent saving habits, customers secure their financial future and unlock opportunities for additional rewards, ultimately strengthening their economic security and paving the way towards financial freedom.

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