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Equity Bank Customers to Enjoy Discounts This Valentine Season



BY PWANI MEDIA NEWS TEAM

Equity Bank is this Valentine season giving its customers a 10 per cent of their purchases paying using their cards at any Jade Collections outlet countrywide.

The customers will enjoy deals on items ranging from ladies blouses and skirts to casual and formal shirts for gents.

The offer according to Equity Bank is valid till February.

The bank has promised to find innovative ways to encourage cashless transactions in the market in a bid to offer convenience safety and security to its clients.

Jade Collections is a fashion store with six operational outlets, spread out across the country in Kisumu, Eldoret, Thika, Westlands, Tom Mboya & Haile Selassie Avenue.

The Bank has also partnered with Swahili Beach Hotel to offer Premium Debit Card Holders.
The offer is valid from February 1 to 20th December 2020.

An accommodation of Ksh 18,000 for a double  (Kes 33,000, for superior rooms and Ksh 14,000 for a single and Ksh 25 , 000,- for superior rooms.

On the other hand, there are Value Adds of a free upgrade to Superior rooms, VIP amenities, Free use of Swahili Bed during the day at Ksh 2,000, per day and Special Turndown amenities.

The Beach Club offers include Ksh 4,500, double from Ksh 6, 000, and Ksh 3,000, single from Ksh 4, 000.

All you can eat themed Buffet Breakfast or Dinner - Ksh 2, 000,from Ksh 2,500,

For the swimmers, a Full Day Swimming costs Ksh 500, (which is restricted for non-residential guests or if allowed Ksh 2, 000, per adult)

At the Ala Carte Restaurants there a discount of 15% is charged as per consumption.

Bars and Beverages at 10% discount charged as per consumption.

  

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