First Capital bank launches balance up & drive promo in Masvingo

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TellZim Reporter

MASVINGO – The First Capital Bank has launched a promotion code-named Balance up and Win promotion where three lucky winners will walk away with Toyota Rush vehicles.

The promotion was first launched last month in Harare and is running from April 01 to September 30 2022.

To enter in to the promotion, account holders are required to maintain an average balance of ZW$20 000 or US$100 all the time for the whole month for six months starting from this month (April).

First Capital Bank head of Marketing and communications Emily Nemapare told TellZim News during Masvingo provincial launch that there will be lots of other prices to be won during the period when they will be having monthly draws.

She said First Capital is a big bag as witnessed by its ability to reward its customers through the promotion.

“We have a lot of prices for our customers. This shows how big we are as a bank, from my experience in the banking industry, I have never seen any bank giving away cars. So we urge people to open accounts with us,” said Nemapare.

She said from Masvingo they will have similar launches in Gweru, Bulawayo and Mutare and will have monthly draws in each province where people win different prices if they qualify and have the final draw at the end where three vehicles will be given away.

One of the three Toyota Rush vehicle to be won at the Balance Up and Win promotion grand draw

To qualify for the monthly draws customers need to register for WhatsApp banking and transact at least once on the platform and transact at least three times on any of the bank’s digital platforms.

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