Holders of First Bank’s Verve Card seem lucky as free fuel comes their way from the bank, reputed as Nigeria’s leading financial inclusion services provider.
Verve card is a secure debit card that allows the cardholder to conveniently meet day to day financial needs such as payment for goods and services, airtime recharge, bill payments, funds transfer, etc.
A statement signed by Folake Ani-Mumuney, the bank’s Group Head, Marketing and Corporate Communications, disclosed the Free Fuel Promotion as rewards for its Verve Card users customers.
According to the statement, the Free Fuel promo which is activated by FirstBank in collaboration with Verve International and Oando Plc. kicked off on Monday, 6 July 2020 to Friday, 24 July 2020 between 6 am and 6 pm.
In the promo, for a minimum of N3,000 fuel purchase, FirstBank Verve Cardholders will receive 5 extra litres of fuel for FREE instantly at selected Oando Fuel Stations across Lagos every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. The Oando fuel stations where the promo will run are Abijo(LekkiStillwaters), Fola-Agoro, Maryland, Agege-Bypass, Lakowe, Lawanson, Ojodu- Berger, Alapere, Shiro Road (Fadeyi Ikorodu Rd.), Awolowo Rd (by Fire Service), Marina, and Tradefair stations.
The bank has, however, advised the banking public to urgently pick up their FirstBank Verve card at any of its branches and start getting rewarded even as the statement added that the Verve Card is acceptable across all ATMs, POS, Web and Mobile Platforms in Nigeria.
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