L- R: Ndidi Nduka, Branch Manager, Diamond Bank Plc Isolo; Regina Ezefuna, proprietress, Dreams Schools, Isolo; Ogochukwu Nnake , Winner, School Fees Savers Scholarship; Christiana Nnake, parent of winner, School Fees Savers Scholarship; and Tolulope Sobanjo, Proposition Manager, Diamond Bank Plc at the presentation of cheques to Winners, School Fees Savers Scholarship scheme held in Lagos recently.
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Diamond Bank rewards 30 youth account holders with Scholarships

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Diamond bank has rewarded 30 customers with N100,000 each in the just concluded Diamond Future and Cool-Teens School Fees Saver Scholarship draw held at the bank’s head office in Lagos.

“The principal goal of the School Fees Savers Scholarship scheme is to promote a savings culture amongst parents and guardians to save for their children / wards’ school fees, said Adaeze Ume, Head Personal Banking, Diamond Bank Plc at the drawing.

” This is a good way for parents to fund their children’s education, whilst diversifying their investments. It is also our way of reassuring customers of our promise to provide value added services on their customer journey with us”.

The School Fees Savers Scholarship scheme is specially targeted at parents with children / wards in preschool, primary and secondary school. This initiative is aimed at driving customer loyalty and easing lifestyle challenges by rewarding them with scholarship opportunities.

L- R: Chinedu Ogbonnaya, Proposition Officer, Diamond Bank Plc; Hyacinth Orizu , Parent of Winner, School Fees Savers Scholarship; Ifionu Esther, Teacher, Attwool Sunflower School, Amuwo Odofin; Olotu Nogiomwan, Teacher, Attwool Sunflower School, Amuwo Odofin ; Vitalis Tobenna Orizu, Winner, School Fees Savers Scholarshp; Folakemi Layeni, Head Teacher, Attwool Sunflower School, Amuwo Odofin; Chioma Chibueze , Ag. Branch Manager, and Daniel Ikem, Account Officer, all of Diamond Bank Plc at the presentation of cheques to Winners of the School Fees Savers Scholarship scheme held in Lagos recently.

 

To participate in the School Fees Savers Scholarship Scheme, customers can simply open a Diamond Future or Cool-Teens account, maintain a monthly average balance of N25, 000 or set up a Standing Instruction of N10, 000 & above to qualify.

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