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Fidelity Bank promotes saving culture, rewards customers with N13m

Constantly promote saving culture in Nigeria and support the Central Bank of Nigeria’s financial inclusion strategy, Fidelity Bank has given out N12 million cash prizes and 18 consolation prizes to 30 customers in the fifth draw of its Get Alert in Millions (GAIM) season three promo. The Chief Executive Officer/ Managing Director Fidelity Bank, Nnamdi Okonkwo disclosed reported this at the draw in Lagos recently. Represented by Chinwe Iloghalu, Regional Bank Head, Fidelity Bank, Okonkwo said: “We are here to conduct the fifth monthly draw of our GAIM season three Promo. We have been having this promo since the past four years because we want to encourage the financial inclusion policy of the CBN. Sidelining of MfBs will undermine Nigeria’s financial inclusion strategy — Bowen MfB “Today, we are going to give out N13 million. We are going to give out prizes in two categories of N2 million and N1 million to twelve customers and we are also giving out 18 consolation prizes comprising television sets, refrigerators and generator sets”. He added

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