Fidelity Bank Plc, a commercial bank in Nigeria, has announced that a sum of N64 million (almost $204,000) would still be paid to its account holders and customers under the ‘Get Alert in Millions Savings’ promo aimed at extending the financial inclusion in the country.
According to Chijioke Ugochukwu, the bank’s Executive Director, Shared Services, the bank had so far dispersed a total of N32 million (about $102,000) to winners since the promotion began in August 2016.
She added that the promotion was part of efforts targeted at supporting and inspiring the culture of savings in Nigeria as the bank is devoted to wealth creation among its clients.
Ugochukwu appealed to account holders and customers to benefit from the bank’s financial empowerment strategy programme before the promotion ends, News Agency of Nigeria reports.
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