By Modupe Gbadeyanka
About 100 customers of a fast-growing digital bank, Sofri, powered by Links Microfinance Bank, will have the opportunity to win N10,000 each in a campaign organised by the lender.
The campaign tagged Sofri 10k Awoof Promo, in its first season, seeks to ease financial hardships and mitigate the effects of the current cash swap and cashless policy.
A statement from the financial institution disclosed that winners would emerge in the weekly raffle draws to be held on Thursdays, starting from March 9, 2023.
The raffle programme is approved and would be witnessed by officials of the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC), and the National Lottery Regulatory Commission (NLRC).
For eligibility, new customers are required to simply go to the Sofri website, SofriSofri.com.
The Chief Operating Officer of Sofri, Mr Barnabas Okwudibie, disclosed that the promo is a part of the company’s corporate policy as “the bank that gives back.”
He stated that the main motivation for Sofri’s inception was to improve Nigeria’s mobile banking culture and user experience.
“We can relate to the difficulties the typical Nigerian faces in accessing their own money, which is why Sofri offers banking services that fit the needs of Nigerians, particularly the upwardly mobile digital persons. The Season 1 of the Sofri 10k Awoof part of the bank’s commitment to giving back to society,” he added.
Sofri is a digital banking Mobile App licensed by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) as Links Microfinance Bank. Sofri has helped its customers with a contemporary Banking Mobile App that is fast, simple and seamless.
Since its launch in April 2021, Sofri has gained several local and international recognition. The Bank was recognized in Kenya by winning the award “NeoBank Rising Star – West Africa” at the 8th Africa Bank 4.0 conference. Sofri also bagged the “Consumer Digital Bank of the Year Award” at the BusinessDay BAFI Awards 2022. Sofri has garnered much more visibility in Saudi Arabia as well as other African countries.