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Eight banks kick off gaming competition at Tech Experience Centre
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Bank Wars at Africa’s cutting-edge technology and lifestyle hub, the Tech Experience Centre.
The competition which successful participants will be crowned winners of FIFA 21, is sponsored by foremost Original Equipment Manufacturer, Samsung.
Banks battling for the prize include: Access Bank, First City Monument Bank (FCMB), Standard Chartered Bank and Zenith Bank. Others are Sterling Bank, Guaranty Trust Bank (GTB), Union Bank and Fidelity Bank.
According to Tech Experience Centre, the competing banks are divided into two groups, with the first four listed above occupying Group A while the latter four will compete for honours in Group B.
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Samsung Nigeria says it is impressed with the opportunity afforded customers to experience the latest technological transformational devices on display in the Tech Experience Centre, which was opened by TD Africa last October. The commendation coincides with the company’s decision to give its customers discounts on some of its products.
The Tech Experience Centre, which is located at Idowu Martins, Victoria Island, Lagos, is home to latest global technological devices manufactured by Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) like Samsung Nigeria. The centre offers visitors a first-hand experience of new devices, gadgets, solutions and infrastructure that were previously alien to the industry and customers in Nigeria.