An additional 50 winners have been announced in the Polaris promotional campaign

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Polaris Bank recently celebrated the success of 50 fortunate individuals in its monthly ‘Save N Win’ promotional draw, a program designed to appreciate and give back to its valued customers.

The draw took place at the Polaris Bank Headquarters in Victoria Island, Lagos.

In an official statement, it was highlighted that the bank’s unwavering commitment to customer satisfaction was clearly evident during this transparent draw event.

This event was closely monitored by representatives from regulatory agencies in Nigeria, including the Federal Competition & Consumer Protection Commission and the Advertising Regulatory Council of Nigeria, who ensured the fairness of the draw.

The 50 lucky winners were a diverse group hailing from different regions across all six geo-political zones in Nigeria.

Each winner was awarded a substantial cash prize of N10,000.

The selection process combined both in-house and virtual participation, employing a hybrid media technology to draw winners randomly.

This approach ensured an inclusive and thrilling event for all participants.

Dele Adeyinka, the Chief Digital Officer of Polaris Bank, expressed heartfelt appreciation to the bank’s customers for their trust and ongoing support.

He reaffirmed the bank’s steadfast dedication to improving the financial well-being of both its existing customers and potential clients.

 

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