Fidelity Bank Celebrates Customers, Disburses ₦30m in Cash Prizes

In a bold show of customer appreciation, Fidelity Bank Plc has rewarded 29 lucky customers with a total of ₦30 million in the latest draw of its ongoing “Save & Win” promo, aimed at promoting a strong savings culture across Nigeria.

The winners emerged during a live draw held at the bank’s head office in Lagos, with participants selected from across the country. The cash prizes ranged from ₦100,000 to ₦1 million, offering both financial relief and encouragement to everyday savers.

Managing Director and CEO of Fidelity Bank, Dr. Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe, described the initiative as part of the bank’s commitment to financial inclusion and economic empowerment.

“This campaign is not just about rewarding loyalty, but also about reinforcing the importance of consistent saving. We are proud to be supporting our customers in building financial resilience,” she said during the event.

Among the 29 beneficiaries was Blessing Uzo, a small business owner from Enugu, who won ₦1 million. Overwhelmed with joy, she said the prize would help expand her growing retail business.

“I never imagined saving a little could bring such a big opportunity. Fidelity Bank has truly changed my life,” she said.

The ongoing “Save & Win” promo requires customers to maintain a minimum balance in their savings accounts to qualify for the monthly and quarterly draws. The bank confirmed that more winners will be announced in the coming months, with over ₦100 million earmarked for distribution by the end of the campaign.

Industry analysts have lauded Fidelity Bank’s customer engagement model, noting that such reward-based initiatives deepen trust in the financial system and promote healthy banking habits.

The draw was monitored by officials from the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) and National Lottery Regulatory Commission (NLRC) to ensure transparency and fairness.

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