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10 customers win UBA’s free trip to Kenya


Ten winners have emerged from the United
Bank for Africa Plc’s Remittance Awoof
Promo. The lucky customers will enjoy a
three-day all-expense-paid trip to Kenya
courtesy of the bank.
The lender also rewarded 40 other
customers in the second batch of the UBA
Remittance Awoof Promo.
The draw, which was witnessed by officials
of the Consumer Protection Council, took
place at the bank’s head office in Lagos.
The 10 winners include five customers who
received foreign remittance via Western
Union and five others who received same
via MoneyGram.
UBA said the promo was part of the bank’s
efforts to reward loyalty and give back to
the society.
The Group Head, Consumer and Digital
Banking, UBA, Anant Rao, appreciated
customers for their loyalty and trust in the
bank, adding that the Awoof Promo was
carried out to reward customers who have
patronised the bank in one way or the
other.
He said, “This is our way of rewarding
people who bank with us, not necessarily
our customers. It is part of our bank’s
transformation process to put the
customers’ first and to connect with them.
“It is also a way of acknowledging our
customers and we are doing this to create
a rewarding experience for the UBA
customer.”
Source: Punch ng

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