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SCB holds first 'Together to win' campaign draw

Africa » Gambia
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Standard Chartered Bank (SCB) yesterday held its first 'Together To Win' campaign monthly draw at its head office in Banjul.

The occasion witnessed customers winning Qcell Muslim phones, Qcell USB data cards, and Qcell Dell laptops with a USB data card, among other valuable items. Speaking at the ceremony, Ousman Njie, the head of Consumer Banking at SCB, said that at the start of the campaign, SCB promised to reward their customers by giving them coupons for every D10, 000 they deposit into their accounts for at least a month.

Njie further revealed that customers that deposited at least D200, 000 into their accounts for at least 3 months will be eligible for the mega draw of 1 million dalasis at the end of the campaign in early next year. Humphrey Mukwereza, the chief executive officer of SCB, commended his staff and customers for making this campaign a success. 

The first prize, a Qcell Muslim phone, was won by Sydney Winston Rill; second prize, a Qcell dual sim mobile phone, by Baba Gassama. Neneh Jallow won the third prize and was given a USB data card; Banjul Travel Agency won the fourth and were given a Qcell laptop with a USB data card and the fifth prize comprising a Qcell 21 inch plasma TV with a home sound system was won by one Kebba Hydara. Winners will take their prizes in the next monthly draw.

Author: by Fatou Jallow & Fatoumatta Fatty
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