Access Bank Ghana has crowned the final chapter of its nationwide Fa Ketewa Bɛgyɛ Kɛseɛ savings promotion, rewarding loyal customers with life-changing prizes at the grand finale held at its head office in Accra.
Speaking at the event, the Head of Corporate Communications, Edward Nelson-Addy, described the promo as a journey powered by a simple belief — that small steps can create big change.
He highlighted the significance of consistent saving, especially during financially challenging times.
Over the past few months, Access Bank has run four mini draws and one mega draw, each rewarding customers who showed commitment to building their savings.
According to Nelson-Addy, each deposit—whether small or substantial—added momentum to the campaign and helped inspire thousands across the country to prioritise saving.
He explained that the promotion became more than just a banking initiative; it evolved into a support system for customers juggling school fees, rent, household budgets, and other financial obligations.
“Even during demanding times, saving still holds power. And today, we celebrate that power,” he said.

The grand finale saw excitement reach its peak as customers eagerly awaited the announcement of the top winners.
Three customers emerged victorious in the first-tier cash prizes, each rewarded for their commitment to the promotion.
Elizabeth from the Kejetia branch secured GHS15,000, celebrating a well-earned win that highlighted her consistency in saving.
At the Tarkwa branch, Veronica walked away with GHS30,000, adding to the excitement of the day as her name was announced.
The highlight of the first-tier category came from the Legon branch, where Amos claimed the ultimate prize of GHS50,000, bringing the prize segment to a thrilling close.
Young customers were also celebrated under the Youth Category, which showcased tech-driven prizes designed to reward ambition, creativity, and the growing digital lifestyles of young savers.
Ramatu from the Legon branch emerged as one of the standout winners, taking home an iPhone 16 Pro Max.
At the UPSA branch, Josephine was rewarded with a PlayStation 5, adding excitement to her participation in the promotion.
Bridget also earned her moment in the spotlight as she took home a Chromebook, rounding off the diverse set of prizes dedicated to inspiring the next generation of savers.
Nelson-Addy stressed that these rewards symbolise more than material value; they represent recognition and appreciation for customer loyalty throughout the campaign.
As the draw concluded, he praised customers for making the promotion a success.
“Your loyalty, your patience, and your participation have made this promo unforgettable. Today, the spotlight is yours,” he said.
A representative from the National Lottery Authority (NLA), Akua Serwaa Adu Darko, also commended Access Bank for the successful execution of the six-month promotion.

She praised the initiative for not only rewarding customers in meaningful ways but also demonstrating the bank’s commitment to financial empowerment and customer-focused engagement across the country.
According to her, the promotion has inspired thousands of Ghanaians to build a consistent savings culture while giving them the opportunity to win impactful rewards that support their financial journeys.
She noted that the NLA was proud to have provided regulatory guidance throughout the campaign to ensure fairness, transparency, and integrity in the draw processes.
She described Access Bank’s professionalism and collaborative spirit as exemplary, adding that these qualities contributed significantly to the promotion’s success.









