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FNB Botswana Elevates Everyday Consumer Spending with the Swipe and Win Campaign

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In an era where simplicity and convenience meet possibility, FNB Botswana is proud to announce the highly anticipated end of year Swipe and Win Campaign, powered by VISA. This three-month-long, exciting drive is meant to encourage our customers to experience effortless payments for their day-to-day transactions.

The FNB Swipe and Win Campaign is a movement aimed at educating customers about safer, smarter, and more convenient ways to make payments. Cards are a safer payment method compared to carrying cash. The campaign which launched on the 7th of December 2024 will end on the 7th March 2025 and is bigger and better with more than three hundred and twenty winners (320).  It will reward loyalty, and inspire behaviour change among both customers and merchants.

This campaign is open to new and existing FNB Botswana customers only.

Below are the exciting prizes that will be up for grabs:   

  • Weekly Draws:
    • One lucky customer who meets the minimum required card spends volumes will win Thirty Thousand Pula (P30,000).
    • A total of 12 lucky customers would have won at the end of the 12 weeks campaign.
    •  Five lucky runner-up winners per week will win Five Thousand Pula (P5 000).
    • A total of 60 runner up winners would have won at the end of the 12 weeks campaign period.
  • Grand Finale:
    • There will be twelve (12) lucky winners on the final draw to be held on the 15th of March 2025 in Selebi Phikwe.
    • The grand prize winner will walk away with a monthly salary of Thirty-five Thousand Pula (P35 000) paid to their FNB account for twelve (12) months. This an annual salary of Four Hundred and Twenty Thousand Pula (P420 000).
    • The remaining 11 contestants will win once off cash prizes as follows:
    • Second runner up Twenty Thousand Pula (P20 000)
    • Third runner up Ten Thousand Pula (P10 000)
    • The remaining 9 runner ups will get Five thousand pula (P5 000) each.

There is more: 

  • Follow the FNB Botswana Facebook and X pages to participate in the quizzes and stand a chance to be one of the Four (4) winners of P500 cash weekly.
  • Tune into RB2 weekly and participate in the question-and-answer sessions to stand a chance to be one of the Four (4) winners of P1000 cash.
  • Look out for FNB branded boxes at various participating stores across the country. Swipe and drop your receipt to be one of the Six (6) lucky weekly winners of P1000 shopping voucher. 

“There are many ways to participate in this campaign to stand a chance to win BIG! We want as many customers as possible to benefit. This is one of the many ways we at FNB appreciate our customers and their journey with us,” said Monkgogi ‘Mo’ Mogorosi, Retail Director at FNB Botswana. “Spend on your necessities, pay school fees, pay for your TV subscriptions, buy groceries, shop online, shop anytime, anywhere and you could be one of the over 300 winners. We are here to help you realise your dreams.” 

Botswana promotes the unmatched safety and convenience of cashless transactions. These efforts support broader corporate objectives.

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