Dulcie’s Porials Pitch brings on Absa Bank as Lead Sponsor 

 

 

If you’ve been wondering whether to skip Porials Pitch II – despite the discounts provided of up to 50% – Absa Bank Ghana is making the decision much easier: they’re giving shoppers the chance to spend up to GHS 2,000 for free through their rewards package.

 

With Accra’s biggest shopping bazaar fast approaching and anticipation building, Absa Bank, the event’s lead sponsor, is making it an even bigger affair. The premier bank, which has served the country for a remarkable 108 years, will randomly award up to GHS 2,000 in shopping credit to lucky winners.

 

Announcing the news on social media, Dulcie Boateng, Founder of Porials Pitch, said: “Having the backing of one of Ghana’s longest-serving banks is an honour. It shows just how much work we’ve put into this upcoming edition, and we can’t wait to give multiple shoppers the time of their lives!”

 

Nana Essilfuah Tamakloe, Director of Marketing and Corporate Affairs at Absa Bank Ghana, added,

 

“Our collaboration with Porials Pitch II has given us the opportunity to curate a digital experience that connects with Ghana’s growing community of young business owners and consumers. We are excited to be part of this movement, and eager to help create value where it matters most.”

 

Absa Bank Ghana joins TECNO Mobile Ghana, Rel, Hollard Ghana, Johnnie Walker, Bolt, Woodin and JAC Motors as official sponsors of Porials Pitch II. Download Absa Bank Ghana’s Spark app and sign up for a chance to win up to GHS 2,000 in shopping credit to spend at any stall of your choice on Saturday, 19 April. T&Cs apply!

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