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Balkarran drives away in Toyota Agya 2023 in MMG’s “Race for the Keys” Promo

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August 12, 2024
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Martina Balkarran drove away as the grand-prize winner, securing a brand-new 2023 Toyota Agya in the MMG "Race for the Keys" promotion

Martina Balkarran drove away as the grand-prize winner, securing a brand-new 2023 Toyota Agya in the MMG "Race for the Keys" promotion

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The Guyana Telephone and Telegraph (GTT) in a statement announced Martina Balkarran as the grand prize winner, driving off in a 2023 Toyota Agya! The promotion, which ran from May 1 to July 31, truly captured the hearts of mmg customers across Guyana, as they eagerly participated in completing at least three transactions through MMG.

Week after week, we witnessed the excitement build as two lucky winners were chosen: one receiving $50,000 in MMG credit instantly, and the other securing a spot as a qualifier for the final race. Throughout the 12-week promotion, we saw the emergence of 12 fortunate qualifiers: Elaine Issacs, Ghanpat Rajkumar, Bibi Natifa Ramadhar, Lashaunna Singh, Ashanna Appru, Alton Barrow, Varun Ramkawal, Martina Balkarran, Britney Latchman, Neshan Conway, Felissa Jones, and Xavir Singh.

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The finale on August 9 the country’s lone landline and mobile service provider said was filled with anticipation as each qualifier had the chance to select from 12 keys, knowing that only one key would start the coveted vehicle.

In the end, Balkarran] had the incredible fortune of holding the key that unlocked the ultimate prize. But the celebrations didn’t stop there—MMG awarded over $1 million in consolation prizes! The remaining 11 qualifiers walked away with $100,000 each, showcasing MMG’s unwavering dedication to rewarding customer loyalty and participation.

GTT said as the company reflected on the success of the “Race for the Keys,” CEO, Mark Singh, expressed his gratitude, saying, “The ‘Race for the Keys’ has been an astounding journey, brimming with excitement and engagement from our valued customers. We are ecstatic to present the 2023 Toyota Agya as the grand prize and extend our heartfelt appreciation to everyone who participated. At MMG, we are committed to making life easier for our customers through fintech innovation, and we can’t wait to unveil our next thrilling promotion.”

“Race for the Keys,” brought closure to a memorable chapter GTT noted and assured the public planning is already in place for the next big promotion. Customers are encouraged to stay tuned for more opportunities to win and to continue experiencing the convenience and innovation that MMG consistently delivers.

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