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Access, Diamond Banks To Reward Customers

As Access Bank and Diamond Banks continue with their merger process, the banks have said that customers will be rewarded for their loyalty.

A statement said they would be rewarded with loyalty points, cash-back, free websites for SMEs, giveaways among others by carrying out one or more banking transactions or using the banks’ services from February 1 to February 28, 2019.

It stated, “We will reward every customer who spends a minimum of using their Access/Diamond cards at least three times a week on Access Bank and Diamond Bank POS terminals. We will also reward the first 200 customers to perform funds transfer or bill payment on *901/ *426# daily with airtime too. Access Bank savings account customers will receive free airtime when they fund their accounts and 10,000 R.E.A.L points will be awarded to 1,000 new customers when they subscribe to the R.E.A.L platform.”

The Head, Retail Banking, Diamond Bank, Robert Giles, stated, “As we come together to be stronger, we are using the ‘season of love’ to show our customers that we are here for them to help achieve their goals. We don’t take our customers trust and loyalty for granted and on this Valentine, we will really show how much we care.”

The Executive Director, Personal Banking, Access Bank Plc, Victor Etuokwu, said, “The rewards to our customers this season of love is simply our own way of saying thank you to our combined customers at Access and Diamond banks for banking with us and welcoming them to the new opportunities as we merge to serve them better.”

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