Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Friday, 23 December 2016

Customers form long queues at banks’ ATM points


Customers preparing for Christmas and New Year festivities, findings showed, were busy withdrawing cash from the ATMs to buy food items, dresses, decorations and other things needed to make the Yuletide an exciting experience.
The economic recession ravaging the country may not mar the Christmas and New Year experiences of most Nigerians if long queues seen at the ATM points are anything to go by.
“I need to prepare for the Christmas; I have come to withdraw some cash for my wife to get some dresses for the children and us,” a businessman, who identified himself as Kunle Benson, told our correspondent at a Skye Bank Plc ATM gallery in Ikeja.
Similar stories were told by bank customers who spoke to our correspondent at the ATM centres in Iyana Ipaja, Ikotun-Egbe, Ogba, Magodo and Ojodu in Lagos.
“I have been very busy but it is high time I bought things we need for the Yuletide. I have come to get some cash to buy food items we will need for the Yuletide,” a trader, Mrs. Shola Ologunjaye, told our correspondent at a Guaranty Trust Bank Plc’s ATM gallery in Ojodu, Lagos.
Some customers told our correspondent they were surprised about the long queues seen at most ATM centres, saying it was too early to start seeing such queues.
A customer, who identified himself simply as Johnson, said he had driven from Ogba to Ojodu in search of ATM galleries with short queues.
“I never knew I could get to this point and still did not get an ATM with a shorter queue. I wonder where the people are from. People are queuing up to get cash everywhere,” he said
An ATM officer in one of the commercial banks, who spoke to our correspondent under the condition of anonymity, said the situation was made worse by most Nigerians withdrawing cash to travel to their home towns for the Yuletide.
On why the biting economic recession did not stop the long queues emerging at the ATM galleries, a professor of Economics at the University of Uyo, Leo Ukpong, said the impact of the recession would be felt after the Yuletide, pointing out that most bank customers were withdrawing cash from the savings they had made for the Christmas and New Year celebrations.
The don said, “People have savings and people will normally save towards the Christmas. We will feel the impact after the Christmas and the New Year,”
 However, Ukpong said the ATM queues were also being compounded by poor cash management by the CBN.
He said, “It is not only in Lagos we are having the long queues. I have seen them in Uyo as well. I asked why and they said that the CBN would normally print new notes to replace the old and dirty notes. But recently, they have not been doing much. Somehow, there is a shortage of notes for the ATMs. People are now withdrawing cash to travel and do other things to prepare for the Yuletide. The danger is that this can cause panic in the system. The CBN’s cash management system needs to do something.”
An economic analyst, Mr. Haruna Okunade, said the recession was affecting many Nigerians and that not everyone would experience Yuletide in the manner they used to do.

Tuesday, 29 November 2016

MTN budgets N50m for subscribers in Christmas promo


MTN Nigeria has announced the launch of the MTN YafunYafun promo to make the Christmas festive season an exciting one for subscribers.
MTN YafunYafun promo is an SMS subscription-based service that allows MTN’s existing and potential customers to earn points for every recharge they make on the network.
The General Manager, Consumer Marketing, MTN Nigeria, Richard Iweanoge, said that the promo was conceived to make this year’s yuletide season a memorable one for MTN customers.

He said, “MTN as a brand always has the interest of its teeming customers at heart. With that in mind, we decided to come up with the MTN YafunYafun Recharge and Win promo to end the year on a high note of celebrations through their winnings.
“We appreciate them for their support and this promo is our way of saying thank you to them.”
While stating that the promo was in four categories – Free Zone, Premium Trivia promotion, Loop and the Fitness clue – Iweanoge added that participants were expected to recharge their phones and send special short codes to designated numbers, which would automatically migrate them to the category of their choice where they would be required to answer trivia questions to win points.
“These points accumulate over time and it increases their chances of winning,” he said.