Globacom Unveils MoneyMaster Package, Offering Customers A 10% Bonus
By Editor
Customers of MoneyMaster Payment Service Bank (MMPSB), Nigeria’s top payment service bank, will now enjoy an attractive 10 percent data bonus offer.
The bank’s commitment to enabling Nigerians to manage their finances through effective offers that make every naira matter is clearly demonstrated through this project, which aims to reward devoted clients and attract new ones.
Glo customers can access the promotion using a number of banking channels, including as the MoneyMaster PSB app, MoneyMaster PSB Web banking, and the USSD banking code *995#.
Customers that reload N1,000 or more will instantly receive a 10 percent data incentive. The data bonus to clients is said to rank among the best in the nation.
Unused data can be rolled over to the next subscription, and the data purchases have a 30-day validity period.
Julius Arhebun, Head of Agency Banking at MoneyMaster, said on the bonus data offer: “We are dedicated to providing our customers with products that improve their lifestyle and assist them in managing their finances.” With this deal, both new and current customers can take advantage of prolonged access to high-quality internet services, whether they want to browse popular websites, stream their favorite content, or keep up with the latest trends on their preferred social networking apps”.
Arhebun further added that: “To enjoy the benefit, existing customers can simply buy a data bundle of N1000 or above from their mobile wallets, savings account or individual current account via our USSD banking code *995#, mobile app or web banking. New customers can enjoy the offer by opening accounts via the USSD banking platform or downloading the mobile application”.
MoneyMaster PSB is a leading provider of innovative digital financial products and services that transform lives and contribute to sustainable living. With a mission to deepen financial inclusion, MoneyMaster has been instrumental in providing financial technology services to bridge the gaps between the banked, underbanked and unbanked population.