Union Bank has announced the commencement of the fourth edition of its ‘Save and Win Palli’ promo, a nationwide campaign designed to reward both new and existing customers with cash prizes and other incentives. Running from December 2024 to May 2025, this season offers customers the opportunity to win over ₦131 million in cash prizes, motorcycles, tricycles, fuel vouchers, and a star prize of ₦5 million to be awarded to three lucky winners at the grand finale.
To participate, customers are required to save a minimum of ₦10,000 monthly to qualify for the draws. Monthly winners stand a chance to receive ₦100,000, while quarterly draws will reward savers with motorcycles, tricycles, and other exciting prizes. Notably, customers who save in multiples of ₦10,000 will increase their chances of winning.
The promo underscores Union Bank’s commitment to fostering a savings culture among Nigerians and promoting financial inclusion. Since its inception in 2021, the ‘Save and Win Palli’ promo has rewarded close to 2,000 customers with various prizes, including household appliances, cash gifts, and a GAC SUV.
Vivian Imoh-Ita, Union Bank’s Head of Retail Banking and Digital, stated, “The ‘Save and Win Palli’ promo has consistently improved the lives of our customers by encouraging financial stability and rewarding loyalty. This fourth edition reaffirms our commitment to enabling inclusive growth and positively impacting communities.”
New customers can join the promo by downloading the UnionMobile app to open an account or by visiting any Union Bank branch. Existing customers can reactivate their accounts by calling the 24-hour Contact Centre at 07007007000 or by visiting a branch.
Winners will be selected through a transparent, electronically generated process supervised by regulatory authorities, ensuring fairness and credibility throughout the campaign.
Union Bank’s ‘Save and Win Palli’ promo continues to reflect its dedication to fostering financial inclusion, transforming lives, and empowering customers to achieve their financial goals.