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Four ways to win N1m in the Ongoing Polaris Save & Win Promo
LAGOS, NIGERIA – OCTOBER 4, 2023: Polaris Bank is giving away millions of Naira in cash prizes and other rewards in its ongoing Save & Win promo. Several Nigerians have won in earlier held monthly draws with many more expected to win varying cash prizes ranging from N10,000 to N1million in forthcoming draws of the promotion.
Below are four easy ways to qualify for a chance to win in the ongoing promo:
FIRST, grow your deposit by N10,000 and hold for 30 days to qualify for a chance to win N10,000 cash prize in the monthly draws. You stand a chance to win N1m in the quarterly draws when you save increments of N10,000 for 3 consecutive months or N30,000 for 3 months.
SECOND, in the event that a customer’s account is dormant, the customer could reactivate such account without visiting the Bank. Simply log in on the portal: https://accounts.polarisbanklimited.com/reactivate/, accept the terms and conditions, and update the required details the Bank may need.
THIRD, for non-customers of Polaris Bank, download VULTe on iOS App store or Google Playstore or dial USSD *833*0# on your phone to open a Polaris Savings Account. You can also open an account by clicking https://accounts.polarisbanklimited.com/opening/
FOURTH, follow the Bank’s handles @polarisbankltd across all social media platforms or visit the website at www.polarisbanklimited.com to stay updated.
The Save & Win promo is open to both new and existing customers.
Start saving and keep winning.
Terms and conditions apply.
Polaris Bank, adjudged Digital Bank of the Year in 2021 and 2022 by Business Day’s Banks and Other Financial Institutions (BAFI) Awards, is a customer-centric Bank positioned to deliver industry-defining products, services, and platforms across all the key market segments.
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