Airtel, Letshego partner in digital saving campaign

Airtel, Letshego partner in digital saving campaign

Dar es Salaam. Airtel Tanzania has partnered with Letshego Bank for a digital saving campaign that will see the mobile money customers win prizes.

Dubbed Airtel Money ‘Vimba na Timiza Akiba Ushinde’, the campaign will see Airtel Money customers win Bajaji, Motorcycles, Flat TV screens and cash prize whenever they make savings.

The Airtel Money ‘Timiza Akiba’ is a digital service, which allows Airtel Money customers to make savings. Speaking during the launch, Airtel Tanzania director of communications Ms Beatrice Singano said the promotion aims at encouraging Airtel Money customers and the public on making savings digitally.

“We feel so proud when we continue developing this innovative service of Airtel Money which is now growing so fast,” said Ms Singano.

Letshego Bank Tanzania head of sales and marketing Leah Phil said: “We are happy to partner with Airtel Money through this digital saving and we want to assure all customers that they will get their prizes immediately they are declared winners.”  

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