[Promoted] VodaPay gives away R1 million in cash in celebration of its first birthday
October marks one year since the launch of our South African super app, VodaPay – the one app for everything and anythingIn celebration of this important milestone, we will be giving away a share of R1 million to 20 lucky winners between the 10 and 31 October 2022.Each individual stands a chance to win R50,000 as a cash prize that will be paid into the winners VodaPay Wallet.
This one-year achievement is a major strategic milestone for Vodacom Financial Services and the Vodacom Group. VodaPay service and merchant offerings allows you to access brands such as Makro, Builders Warehouse, iStore and Clicks. VodaPay customers can get up to 90% off on VodaPay deals including groceries, beverages, travel and much more. In addition, customers can earn cash back rewards and coupons.
The VodaPay super app has improved the way people interact with their money and conduct their daily lifestyle activities.
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