MG Pakistan Rewards Loyal Customers with Exciting Lucky Draw Campaign

Lahore: MG Pakistan recently concluded its September Full Payment Lucky Draw Campaign, which aimed to celebrate customer loyalty and timely commitment. The initiative, marking a significant engagement with MG Pakistan’s clientele, highlighted the company’s ongoing dedication to innovation and customer care, rewarding those who completed full payment invoicing in September with various prizes.

The campaign attracted substantial participation, indicative of the strong trust and confidence customers place in the MG brand. As part of the event, MG Pakistan offered a range of rewards, including 50% cashback for three lucky winners, free registration for ten winners, MG Shield Insurance at a special rate of 1.55% for another ten winners, and free periodic maintenance for twenty winners.

The winners of the 50% cashback were Abid Ahmed Shaikh from MG Center, Hazrat Hussain from MG Khyber, and Nadeem Irfan Bukhari from MG Lounge. These rewards served not only as prizes but also as a testament to MG’s commitment to providing lasting value and ensuring customer satisfaction.

Sidra Umar, Head of Marketing at MG Pakistan, emphasized the importance of trust in customer relationships, stating, “At MG, we believe that keeping our promises builds the foundation of trust.” She explained that the campaign was designed to appreciate the ongoing loyalty of MG’s customers and to reinforce the company’s long-term commitment to them.

As MG continues to strengthen its position in Pakistan’s automotive industry, initiatives like the Lucky Draw Campaign underscore the brand’s promise to its customers. With the success of Pakistan’s first plug-in hybrid vehicle and a focus on customer-centric initiatives, MG is committed to leading the country’s transition towards a more innovative and sustainable automotive future.

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