Standard Chartered Bank Ghana has thrown up an opportunity for clients to win a ticket to watch Liverpool play live at Anfield.
The 2023/24 season edition of the Road to Anfield was launched at the Labadi Beach Hotel in Accra on Sunday.
The launch happened during a viewing party when Liverpool played out a 1-1 draw away at Chelsea in their Premier League opener.
Speaking on the offer which has been running for more than five years now, the bank’s Head of Wealth Management, Dr Setor Quashigah, said, “We are very passionate about our partnership with Liverpool and we know our clients are also happy with the partnership.
“We want our clients to experience the Liverpool fever that is why we keep doing it because our clients asked for it and we said ‘why not? We will take you all the way to Anfield to experience it and come back with stories about Standard Chartered Bank’.”
Clients of the bank are to enter the draw by signing up on its website or downloading the SC Mobile App and begin making transactions.
All clients who made transactions within the time the offer is running - two to six months - will enter the draw and the winner will be selected for the all expenses paid trip to watch Liverpool at Anfield with their partner.
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