MoneyMaster rewards customers with 10% extra data in new promo

MoneyMaster Payment Service Bank (MMPSB) has rolled out a new promotion offering customers 10 per cent bonus data on purchases of ₦1,000 and above.

The offer is available across multiple banking platforms including the bank’s mobile app, web banking and USSD code *995#, according to a statement.

This customer-centric initiative aims to reward existing customers while attracting new ones, reinforcing MoneyMaster’s commitment to helping Nigerians maximise their financial resources.

The promotion, exclusively available to Glo network users, has been recognized as one of the most competitive data bonus offerings in the Nigerian market.

All data bundles purchased through the promotion come with a 30-day validity period, with the added benefit of data rollover upon renewal, making it particularly attractive for regular internet users.

Speaking about the data offer, Julius Arhebun, Head of Agency Banking at MoneyMaster said, “We are committed to offering our customers products that enhance their lifestyle and help them master their money. With this offer, our existing and new customers can enjoy extended access to quality internet services whether it is streaming their favourite content, browsing top sites, or catching up on trends on their favourite social media apps.

“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”, Arhebun further stated.

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.

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