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Digicel rewards first millionaires in ‘25 Fi 25’ promotion
Excited for his new-found fortune, ‘25 Fi 25’ winner Carlton Marchall shows off his symbolic cheque from the Digicel team.
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January 21, 2025

Digicel rewards first millionaires in ‘25 Fi 25’ promotion

DIGICEL kicked off the new year in style by delivering life-changing surprises to lucky customers through the launch of the ‘25 Fi 25’ promotion.

This initiative will give 25 customers the chance to win $1 million each, empowering them to achieve their 2025 goals.

Already, three winners — Monique Campbell-Simpson, Carlton Marchall, and Mervalyn Laird — have been selected as millionaires, each with a unique story of ambition and gratitude.

For 31-year-old Campbell-Simpson, the news of her win was nothing short of a miracle. Campbell-Simpson, a mother of two young children, and a team lead at Juici Patties in May Pen, Clarendon, admits she was shocked when she got the call.

“At first I was surprised and a bit doubtful. I couldn’t believe what I was hearing,” shared Campbell-Simpson whose win came from a simple yet thoughtful act — she had gifted her husband a seven-day Digicel plan, a routine she never imagined would change her family’s life.

Campbell-Simpson, who lives in Pleasant Valley, May Pen, Clarendon, with her husband, five-year-old daughter, and three-year-old son, has big plans for her winnings.

“I want to expand our house so my family, especially my children, can be more comfortable. That’s my top priority. I also want to fulfil my dream of buying a car. I was in the process of saving for a down payment, and this money will make it possible,” she said.

Reflecting on her upbringing as the eldest child of a hard-working domestic worker, Campbell-Simpson added, “Life wasn’t easy, but my mother made the best for us.” Grateful for this moment, she concluded, “God has used Digicel to help me accomplish things I never thought possible this year.”

For Marchall, a music producer, part-time disc jockey, and father of two, the call from Digicel felt like divine intervention.

Originally from St Catherine and raised in the church by his late mother, Marchall was sceptical when he first heard the news. “I was like, what this kind a luck inna the new year?”

Marchall plans to use his winnings to support his 20-year-old son’s college education abroad and reinvest in his ginger farm in Maroon Town, St James, which he paused due to a lack of resources. “This is a blessing from God,” he said.

Meanwhile, Laird, an elderly farmer from St Elizabeth, sees her win as a blessing after a challenging year.

A mother of four, grandmother to 11, and great-grandmother to four, Laird faced immense hardship when Hurricane Beryl devastated her farm in July 2024.

“When I went to the farm, everything was on the ground. The only thing spared was a coconut tree,” she recalled. Despite her struggles, Laird never stopped topping up with her weekly Digicel seven-day plans, and it paid off in the most unexpected way.

“When I got the call, I was in the bushes with a friend, and I couldn’t believe it. This is my first time winning anything from Digicel,” she said.

Laird plans to render the exterior of her home, a task she had put off for years, and purchase fertiliser to help her crops flourish. “I’m so thankful to Digicel. I will always be a loyal customer,” she added.

In congratulating the first set of winners, chief marketing officer at Digicel, Tari Lovell, said, “The ‘25 Fi 25’ promotion is our way of giving back to our customers and changing lives. It’s heart-warming to hear the plans our customers are waiting to execute with their winnings, and we enjoy helping our customers achieve their dreams. We look forward to continuing this journey and celebrating with more of our loyal customers throughout the promotion.”

With 22 more millionaires to be crowned, Digicel’s ‘25 Fi 25’ promotion is off to an incredible start, proving that the new year truly brings new possibilities.

‘25 Fi 25’ winner Monique Campbell-Simpson (left) and husband, Rormel Simpson (right), share a moment of excitement while holding the symbolic cheque from Digicel to signify their million-dollar win. x

Digicel Marketing Executive Christine Charles (right) engages ‘25 Fi 25’ winner Mervalyn Laird as she shares her million-dollar plans during a handover at Digicel’s Ocean Boulevard storex

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