Palmpay
PalmPay has announced the first set of winners in its ongoing Eid campaign tagged, ‘PalmPay Eid Bonanza,’ which kicked off on April 10 and will run until April 30.
Since the start of the bonanza, five lucky winners have been emerging daily simply by performing tasks on the PalmPay app such as transferring funds, airtime and data purchases, bill payments and savings.
Comfort Udoh from Lagos, one of the recipients of an iPhone 15 Pro, said, “I simply won by recharging my phone with airtime on the PalmPay app. I received the exciting news via a call from PalmPay Nigeria. I thank them for the generous reward of a brand new iPhone 15 pro.”
Also, Mr Abegurin Patrick Segun’s winning entry came about when he placed a N100 bet using his PalmPay app. It was a delightful surprise for him to receive a call from PalmPay Nigeria, informing him of his victory in the daily raffle draw, winning an Infinix Hot 40i.
To participate in the remaining weeks of the campaign, individuals have to download the PalmPay app from Google Play or Apple Store. Sign up for an account and include Bank Verification Number (BVN) or National Identification Number (NIN) to complete the process and click on the Eid Bonanza feature.
The fintech also added that there are still numerous phones to be won daily, along with the added bonus of daily free transfers to any bank via the PalmPay app.
Enakeno Umuteme, Head of Marketing and Communications at PalmPay Nigeria, said, “Our primary objective is to reward and acknowledge our loyal customers. This campaign stays true to its promise of appreciating Nigerians who are PalmPay users.”
PalmPay offers an array of services including money transfers, bill payments, credit services and savings on its app and via its mobile money agents. Since its inception in Nigeria in 2019 under a mobile money operator license, the platform has amassed over 30 million app users as part of its cashless payment ecosystem.
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