In a transfer to reward buyer loyalty and promote digital transactions, Vodafone Ghana has launched a brand new cashback initiative, the ‘ƐDAMU’ promo.
The promo, which roughly interprets to ‘jackpot’ in Akan, affords prospects as much as 20 per cent cashback on their recharge worth.
This reward applies to any single top-up of GH¢5.00 or extra made by way of digital platkinds, together with Vodafone Money, My Vodafone App (MVA), Digital Voucher Distribution (EVD), and accepted third-party channels.
The Shopper Enterprise Unit Director, Vodafone Ghana, David Umoh, expressed enthusiasm concerning the new initiative.
“At Vodafone Ghana, we’re consistently exploring revolutionary methods to point out our prospects that their belief in us is deeply valued. The ƐDAMU promo permits us to reward our prospects and likewise encourage the usage of digital channels for airtime purchases, aligning with Vodafone Ghana’s digital transformation agenda,” he stated.
Vodafone Ghana, he stated, had a robust observe file of driving digital transformation by way of its revolutionary services and products.
He stated the corporate’s dedication to creating a digital society that prioritises inclusivity and accessibility has been unwavering.
“The ƐDAMU promo is one other step in Vodafone Ghana’s journey in direction of a extra linked and digitally empowered future. By embracing expertise and pushing boundaries, the corporate continues to pave the way in which for digital innovation within the telecommunications sector,” he stated.
The promotion is open to all client and enterprise cellular pay as you go and hybrid subscribers. Clients will see their money rewards immediately credited to their Vodafone Money accounts every time they make an eligible digital recharge of GH¢5 or above.
In a singular twist, prospects can even earn cashback rewards for family and friends after they buy airtime for one more Vodafone quantity through eligible channels.
Nonetheless, purchases for numbers on different networks is not going to entice cashback rewards.
BY TIMES REPORTER