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    Bonjour Paris: Scotiabank credit card clients win an experiential trip to the City of Light
    Sports
    August 7, 2024

    Bonjour Paris: Scotiabank credit card clients win an experiential trip to the City of Light

    Winners of the Scotiabank credit card ‘Pursuit to Paris’ promotion arrived in the City of Light this week to begin a 10-day, all-expense-paid, exclusive experience courtesy of Scotiabank.

    As the world’s top athletes gather for the 2024 Summer Olympics, Scotiabank credit cardholders, Antonio Curtis and Petula Senior, along with their plus-ones Alijah Curtis and Howard Senior, respectively, have descended upon Paris to soak up the excitement.

    “We’re thrilled to offer our customers an unforgettable experience in Paris,” said Scotiabank Head of Marketing Tonya Russell. “From priority event access to exclusive tours, our cardholders are enjoying the ultimate Parisian affair.”

    Scotiabank credit card promotions have a proven track record of crafting unforgettable encounters that leave a lasting impact on customers like Petula and Howard Senior. Their ‘Paris Pursuit’ win with the bank is more than just a trip, but a life-changing celebration of milestones, where not only are they celebrating Howard’s birthday but also their wedding anniversary in style and creating memories that will last a lifetime.

    Parisian Adventure Begins: Scotiabank Head of Marketing Tonya Russell (left) ensures the ultimate customer experience at the start of the 10-day, all-expense-paid journey in the City of Light, with credit card winners marking their special occasions (from left) Howard and Petula Senior and Alijah Curtis and Antonio Curtis starting their 10-day, all-expenses-paid journey in the City of Light..

    Bonjour from Paris! The patriotic Jamaicans and Scotiabank credit card winners Antonio Curtis (3rd left) and Petula Senior (2nd right), along with their plus-ones and Scotiabank Head of Marketing Tonya Russell touch down in Paris for an all-expenses-paid getaway courtesy of Scotiabank..

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    Olympic Golden Glory Paris 2024 Logo (updated May2024).

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