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    Jamaican quartet conquers City of Love
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    August 9, 2024

    Jamaican quartet conquers City of Love

    Scotiabank credit card holders feel the Olympic rush in Paris

    Scotiabank’s Pursuit to Paris credit card winners Antonio Curtis and his son Alijah, Petula and Howard Senior are immersed in an electric atmosphere to witness the world’s top athletes in action.

    “We’re thrilled to provide our customers with this once-in-a-lifetime experience,” said Tonya Russell, Scotiabank’s marketing head. “Seeing our winners cheer on the athletes and soak up the excitement is truly rewarding.”

    As they watched the athletes push their limits, the group felt a rush of adrenaline, “It’s exhilarating to see these athletes perform live!” shared Antonio Curtis. “Their dedication and passion are truly inspiring.”

    Petula Senior added her account of the Scotiabank-sponsored experience, “The speed, the strength, the agility — it’s like nothing we’ve ever seen before. We’re so grateful to experience this.”

    The group’s excitement was palpable as they cheered on the athletes, their voices hoarse from chanting and screaming. Howard Senior summed up the experience: “This is more than just watching a competition — it’s feeling the pulse of human achievement.”

    As they left the stadium, the winners were still buzzing from the Olympic energy. “I will always remember this!” said Alijah, “Thanks Scotiabank.”

    Scotiabank’s Pursuit to Paris promotion had promised an unforgettable experience and for these four lucky winners, it delivered. They left this adventure with their hearts full of joy, minds inspired by the Olympic spirit, and memories that will last a lifetime.

    City of Lights, City of Love: Scotiabank credit card holders Petula Senior and Howard Senior mark their special occasion in style, courtesy of Scotiabank’s ‘Paris Pursuit’ promotion..

    Jamaican Jackpot: The Scotiabank ‘Pursuit to Paris’ quartet meet some of world’s best athletes at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games..

    Winners’ Circle: Repping the 876 in fine style at the Stade de France are (from left) Tonya Russell, Scotiabank’s head of marketing, and Pursuit to Paris winners Alijah Curtis, Howard Senior, Petula Senior, and Antonio Curtis..

    Paris Meets Jamaica: Flag in hand, Tonya Russell, Scotiabank’s head of marketing, brings a taste of Jamaican culture, embodying the Scotiabank spirit to the Parisian stadium..

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    Olympic Golden Glory Paris 2024 Logo (updated May2024).

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