Wednesday, June 24, 2015

GTBANK UNVEILS PORSCHE CAMPAIGN PROMO



                                                GTBANK UNVEILS PORSCHE CAMPAIGN PROMO


Lagos, Nigeria. 10 June, 2015.

In a strategic bid to reward its teeming customers, GT Bank has unveiled Porsche Campaign promo in the country. The promo is slated to run for six months, from May 6th to October 31st 2015.
The novel promo is open to all GT Bank customers between the ages of 18-64 years, who have either a current or savings account and maintains an average balance of N3million for three months during the promo period. Customers who maintain such balance qualify for a raffle draw where they stand a chance to win a brand new Porsche sports car 911. This draw will take place at the Bank’s Corporate Head Office at No. 635, Akin Adesola Street, Victoria Island Lagos, in November 2015.
Speaking on the promo, the Head of Corporate Communications and External Affairs, Mrs. Lola Odedina noted that, Guaranty Trust Bank is committed to creating enduring platforms to meet and surpass customers’ expectations by adding tremendous value to them. She stated that, the six months promo is aimed at providing a unique avenue for the bank to bond with its customers and reward their patronage.
Very few cars have been in production continuously for over 50 years and the Porsche 911 Carrera is one of them. Fortunately, Guaranty Trust Bank will offer account holders an opportunity to win this exotic car in the Porsche Campaign. This is just one of promotional activities GT Bank deploys to reward its loyal customers,” she added.
The Corporate Communications helmsman further explained that, a few accounts are exempted from the promo- GTCrea8,GT Seniors and Private Banking as well as staff of Guaranty Trust Bank. Other details can be found at www.gtbank.com/platinumreward

GT Bank is one of the most innovative Nigerian financial institution with a vast asset base of over 2 Trillion Naira and shareholders’ funds of over 200 Billion Naira. The Bank has offices across Nigeria, Cote d’Ivoire, Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Uganda and the United Kingdom.

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