UBA Provides Customers Unforgettable Delight With ‘Exciting Summer’


Africa’s Global Bank, United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc has pledged to offer customers a memorable summer experience with the recent launch of exclusive perks and discounts linked to its cards during this period.

Dubbed the #FunSummer campaign, customers are poised to enjoy a wide range of privileges and savings from now until the conclusion of August 2023, and this service is available to all UBA customers and non-customers.

Revealing the campaign in Lagos, UBA’s group head, Retail Products and Sales, Prince Ayewoh, stated that the bank understands the significance of the summer season to Nigerians who utilize their cards domestically and internationally, online or in-store. The bank has thus endeavored to create a value-focused campaign to assist UBA Card holders in optimizing their desires during this season and beyond.

He mentioned, “We are delighted to introduce our Summer Campaign, providing our esteemed customers with remarkable benefits through the UBA card. With our exclusive discounts on staycations and lifestyle services as well as subscriptions, we aim to enhance our customers’ summer experiences and contribute to their personal growth and well-being.”

“With the UBA card, customers gain entry to a variety of exceptional offers. Initially, customers can now avail a 5% discount when reserving a staycation or utilizing other lifestyle services through the Aura by Transcorp hotel app,” he observed.

Ayewoh emphasized that UBA recognizes the importance of keeping children engaged and learning during the summer holidays, which is why UBA cardholders will receive a special 10% discount on uLesson subscriptions, an innovative and interactive online learning platform.

“With uLesson, parents can provide their children with enjoyable and educational content, enabling them to expand their knowledge and skills while enjoying their summer break. Therefore, I urge all our customers and non-customers to seize these offers and create enduring memories this summer,” he said.