Access Bank has partnered with Visa, the official payment services partner of FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, to reward its customers with exceptional opportunities to win tickets for an all-expense-paid trip to Qatar to watch the FIFA World Cup match live and a chance to win other fabulous consolation prizes.

Speaking to newsmen during the launch of the campaign, Deputy Managing Director, Access Bank, Chizoma Okoli, in a statement : “We are extremely excited to partner with Visa to bring the FIFA World Cup 2022™ closer to our loyal customers. This campaign is an opportunity for the bank to give back to its loyal cardholders whilst strengthening our relationship with Visa for future partnerships.” 

Senior Retail Advisory, Access Bank, Robert Giles,  also said the bank is pleased to partner with Visa to bring the biggest event in the world closer to her customers. 

According to Giles, “In addition to winning consolation prizes and all-expense paid trip courtesy of Visa, our customers can also connect to the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ by walking into any of our branches nationwide to request for a brand new personalised limited edition FIFA design Visa card; this can be a fresh request or replacement for an existing valid Visa Debit card.  

Furthermore, this offer is not restricted to existing customers as new customers can simply open an Access bank account by dialling *901# from their phone and follow the prompt or visit the nearest Access Bank branch to open a new account, signup for their limited edition FIFA branded Visa card, activate it instantly and start transacting for a chance to win in the Road to Qatar promotion, ”Rob concluded.

Country Manager, Visa Nigeria, Andrew Uaboi added: “As the Official Payment Services Partner of FIFA, Visa is proud to partner with Access Bank to bring the thrill and excitement of this event to Nigerian fans who will be able to enjoy an experience of a lifetime. Visa will be celebrating the spirit of football in Qatar and is looking forward to showcasing the future of digital payments with fans from Nigeria and the rest of the world.”