Absa Bank Ghana Limited has named five customers who are to receive a total of GHS200,000 for the month of August in the 'Change Your Story' campaign launched in July this year.The campaign, which offers a substantial cash prize of GH?40,000 to each customer, is aimed at rewarding customers with greater convenience and financial flexibility for embracing the Bank's digital banking solutions.The Bank named the winners at the first monthly draw where it also launched its new Signature and Infinite Cards targeted at affluent customers.The cards are designed to provide unparalleled luxury benefits in the form of concierge services, comprehensive travel insurance of up to $2.5 million, and exclusive access to over 1,200 airport lounges.Speaking at the Launch, Mr Kobla Nyaletey, Absa's Executive Director, Retail and Business Banking, said in an interview that beyond the possibility of winning the cash prize in the promotion, customers on a regular day were entitled to some perks when they used the Absa car ds.Those, he said, included shopping discounts of up to 40 per cent at partner shopping outlets.Mr Shamsudeen Ibrahim, Product Head for Cards at Absa, explained that the metal cards, the first of its kind in Ghana, among other things, offered buyers protection that allowed clients who damaged their purchased items to have them replaced by the Bank.Source: Ghana News Agency
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