Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Fidelity
Bank Plc., Nnamdi Okonkwo has said that the Bank will continue to reward loyal
customers to show appreciation for their patronage of the bank’s products. This,
Nnamdi Okonkwo said, is to encourage the banking public to benefit from the
bank’s numerous products and in line with the Bank’s mission to make financial
services easy and accessible.
Mr. Okonkwo made the statement at the weekend while
reacting to the N52m the Bank gave to over 100 customers in the on-going
Fidelity Loyalty Savings Scheme. Specifically, Nnamdi Okonkwo said that the
Bank is committed in its drive towards excellent service delivery and customer
experience. “This is our little way of appreciating our dear customers
especially those who have FPSS and Sweeta accounts. We always want to do things
differently and want to show that we care”.
He thanked them and urged the banking public to open
accounts with Fidelity Bank and start saving immediately to enable them benefit
from the extra income and school fees support that will be given to FPSS and
SWEETA account holders.
The Fidelity Loyalty Savings Scheme is a special
scheme designed to appreciate customers that have opened Fidelity Personal
Savings Scheme and SWEETA accounts respectively. The accounts are
interest-yielding which allow deposit of cash, cheques and dividend warrants.
In addition, the FPSS and SWEETA accounts can be opened with zero balance.
At the last presentation, a total of 106 customers
were rewarded with cash gifts. 80 of them who saved under the Fidelity Personal
Savings Scheme (FPSS) received N500, 000 extra income each, while 26 SWEETA
account holders received N150, 000 School fees support each.
Another presentation will be held in the month of
July to a fresh set of beneficiaries of the scheme.
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