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Fidelity Bank gives customers cash awards
FIDELITY Bank Plc has rewarded 12 of its customers with cash awards and school fees support in its ongoing customer’s loyalty promo as part of its efforts to encourage savings.
The 12 lucky beneficiaries 6 FPSS account holders and 6 SWEETA account holders , each went home with N500, 000 cash reward and N150, 000 school fees support respectively.
According to the bank, the promo is meant to encourage saving culture among Nigerians.Speaking at the Bank’s Special Day at the ongoing 2015 Trade Fair in Lagos, the, Managing Director/ Chief Executive Officer, Fidelity Bank Plc, NnamdiOkonkwo, noted that the trade extravaganza has continued to attract local and foreign exhibitors over the years.
He commended the Board and Members of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) for the impressive effort since 1986 when the trade group took over the organization of the Fair.
Okonkwo stated that the fair provides an avenue for various trade groups to showcase their products and ideas as well as tap into the myriads of business opportunities that exist in Nigeria.
In spite of the harsh business landscape amplified by economic and regulatory pressures arising from the devaluation of the naira, tight monetary stance, and implementation of the Treasury Single Account (TSA), Okonkwo said the firm has remained profitable. In its third quarter (Q3) result for the period ended September 30, 2015, Fidelity Bank posted a rise of 11.0 percent and 1.8 percent in its gross earnings and profit respectively.
“Our success story is anchored on improved service quality, innovative products and services tailored to meet the varying needs of our numerous customers”, He explained that the bank’s recent re-branding is a clear demonstration of its determination to exceed expectations in the delivery of excellent customer service.
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