GCB Bank has launched its ‘Be a Gee’ campaign in Kumasi to reward existing customers with transactions on the G-Money platform.
The event in Kumasi is a sequel to the successful launch, which was held in Accra.
G-Money is a telecommunication agnostic service that allows customers to sign up and perform all mobile money transactions irrespective of their mobile network.
G-Money’s affiliation with GCB Bank allows customers to enjoy better financial products and the safety and security of saving at a bank. Apart from its safety and convenience, G-money also offers very competitive rates on transactions.
Speaking at the campaign launch, the Ashanti Regional Area Manager of GCB Bank, George Akorful, encouraged the general public to sign on to the G-Money service;
“The G-Money service is a timely intervention that offers a strong alternative to other payment channels, widening the options available to customers. Moreover, registering on to this service is also straightforward”, he expressed.
Carl Ashie, the Head of Mobile Financial Services for GCB Bank, shared the added advantages of using G-Money;
“Aside from the standard benefits of mobile money, G-Money customers can use the ATM cash-out feature, which allows you to withdraw money from any of GCB Banks’ over 300 ATMs nationwide without going through an agent.
"We are also introducing the feedback system which will enable customers to provide feedback on their customer experience to help GCB Bank reward good agents and caution the agents whose services are not up to standard”, he explained.
Mr Ashie further shared details on how to participate and win in the promotion;
“The ‘Win Like a Gee Promo’ is G-Money’s way of rewarding our committed and loyal customers using a transaction-based reward system. Customers are required to do more G-Money transactions and accumulate points.
"The first ten ‘points accumulators’ over one month from November 2021 to March 2022 will be rewarded for their financial activities. So join the bandwagon – Be a Gee and Twa Tum! You will never regret what you did”.
After a successful launch in January 2020, G-Money, GCB Bank’s mobile money service, has registered over two million subscribers to its service.
In under two years, this milestone shows strongly that G-Money is a force to be reckoned with in the mobile money services ecosystem.
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