Tuesday, December 20, 2022

Cashless economy campaign, NMB hands over awards

DAILY NEWS Reporter

IN efforts to enhance cashless economy that makes the public prefer payments of goods and services using digital platforms, NMB Bank has been promoting the MastaBata campaign, where a resident of Kizota in Dodoma, Salum Jumanne Rajabu was on Thursday handed over a motorcycle after emerging a winning in the competition.

Rajab was handed the motorcycle by the bank’s Dodoma Kambarage Branch Manager, Emiliana Wilson, who said the winner was found in the Mastabata Kote Kote competition held last week.

Handing over the motorcycle, Emiliana said winning in the competition is not a task to the public, but what a customer should do is to use NMB Bank’s MasterCard in making transactions.

The manager said that until yesterday the competition which is going to the fifth phase has released more than 100m/- to 300 winners, adding that up-to-date they have almost given 2 motorcycles and money to the winners.

“Our competition does not discriminate, we compete with all our customers who use MasterCards, there are those who win 100,000/-, and those who win motorcycles and others at the beginning of the year will win a trip to Dubai, where each winner will go with his/her  partner and stay there for four days,” she pointed out.

In the campaign, the manager played the competition in Dar es Salaam Region, where the winner of the motorcycle was Shamsanga Samu from Kimara, while Sia Rajabu from Msasani was among the 75 winners who won 100,000/-.

On his part, NMB Department of Finance and Facilitation Card Manager, Erick Emmanuel, said they will continue to pour notes to the winners so they should come forward to participate.

Emanuel said that the previous phases have been a great success where the winners have come from every corner of the country, so that success has led to the start of the fifth season, whose procedure is to play the competition through all its branches in turn.

Speaking immediately after handed over the motorcycle, Salum Rajabu said he did not expect if he would win because he did not believe he was competing.

Rajabu said it has been his lifestyle to use Master Card for making transactions and paying for various services through his card.

“I did not know that I would emerge as the winner, but I also did not know if I was competing but I like to use this system, because it is easier and safer, so it would be a good thing to say that we should continue using these systems,” he pointed out.

Regarding the victory, he said that he does not discriminate because if it were so, he might not even be among the winners because he has no relationship with the parties other than his bank account that he relies on.

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