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Zenith Bank returns with Beta Life Promo Season 2
Zenith Bank has returned with the Beta Life Promo Season 2 to reward customers for cultivating a saving culture.
According to the bank, 20 customers will win N150,000 each every two weeks between now and January 31, 2023.
To stand a chance of winning, the bank said, an individual must open a Zenith Bank account and maintain a minimum balance of N5,000.
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The customer must also request, pick up and activate a Zenith Bank debit card (virtual or physical), download and register on the Zenith mobile app, or sign up for the *966# EazyBanking service.
Zenith bank Plc is the largest Nigerian bank by market capitalization.
The bank’s strong fundamentals, consistent dividend payment, high dividend yield and potential for capital appreciation make it an attractive stock for short and long-term investors.
For the full year 2020 result, Zenith Bank’s gross earnings increased by 5 per cent to N696.5 billion; its non-interest revenue rose to N251.7 billion, and interest income improved by 1% to N420.8 billion.
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Despite a difficult macroeconomic environment, Zenith bank Plc has made a total payment of N262.16 billion to its shareholders in the last three years, according to data obtained from its official website.
In fact, the banking sector has defied the odds as it continues to experience tremendous growth.
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