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LetsGo &Win campaign rewards customers

By Mateliso Phulane

Two Letshego Lesotho customers won big on Friday during the LetsGo &Win campaign lucky draw.

The event was held at Sefika Complex in Maseru.

Rethabile Moeketsi walked away with M20 000 cash while Motṧelisi Moremoholo won M40 000 after getting a chance to spin a wheel.

The campaign is aimed at providing financial relief and convenience for Letshego Lesotho clients. It commenced in August 23 2023 and ends on November 8.

LetsGo &Win campaign rewards customers for consolidating their loans and is aligned with Letshego Lesotho’s vision to offer competitive product offerings that cater to the evolving needs of its customers.

In an interview with theReporter, Letshego marketing manager, Tṧotetsi Seema said the company is conducting random weekly and monthly draws for such customers until the end of the campaign.

He explained that the advantage of loan consolidation is that offers clients one low and easy repayment with reduced rates.

Customers also stand a chance to win weekly and monthly cash prizes of up M150 000, Seema noted.

Weekly cash prizes of up to M10 000 will be won by lucky customers, and they will be randomly selected each month and given a chance to spin the ‘wheel of fortune’ with a chance to win a maximum of M40 000 each.

The lucky customers are randomly selected and notified through radio shows run by Letshego Lesotho.

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