Bank SNORAS gave 12 monetary prizes to the depositors who participated in the special action

Published: 11 February 2009 y., Wednesday

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In the special action of Bank SNORAS, which was taking place from December last year till 20th January this year, the participating depositors were presented 12 monetary prizes whose value reaches from 1 up to 50 thousand Litas.

The customers, who placed or prolonged the time deposit during the action organized on the occasion of the winter holidays, were able not only to receive some of the most attractive interest rates on the market, but they were also competing for valuable monetary prizes.

“For a number of years, Bank SNORAS has been among the banks which have the leading position according to the portfolio of residential deposits. We have achieved this by being able to offer the attractive deposit accumulation terms meeting the market conditions and by retaining the people's confidence during the long years of activity. This action was a wondrous way to express our gratitude to the people for their manifested trust and loyalty,” states Deimantė Bareikienė, the director of AB Bank SNORAS Retail Banking Department.

The grand monetary prize - 50 thousand Litas - was won by Oleg Builov through the random selection procedure; together with his family he has been using Bank SNORAS services for several years in a row.

“We chose Bank SNORAS as the main partner of our family on financial issues for several reasons. We are satisfied with the tariffs of this bank, the operative provision of services, ability to apply the solution which is adequate for the needs of our family. We are very glad that by placing the deposit at the beginning of this year we have received a several times greater financial benefit than we expected,” said O. Builov while thanking for the monetary prize he won.

Other large prizes - 20 thousand Litas and 10 thousand Litas - were won by Bank SNORAS depositors Audronė Murmokienė residing in Panevėžys district and Jūratė Velžytė from Pasvalys. The small 1 thousand Litas worth prizes were presented to the following clients of Bank SNORAS: Aldona Martinkevičienė from Kaunas, Vacius Končius and Aleksandras Balanus from Klaipėda, Virginija Spiridonienė from Panevėžys, Bronislava Opulskienė from Palanga, Nijolė Marcinkevičiūtė from Trakai, Dalia Stankevičienė from Širvintos, Janina Cibulskienė from Švenčionys district.

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