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Jul 17, 2025 News
Kaieteur News – Digicel Guyana on Wednesday announced the launch of its highly anticipated summer promotion “Punch & Win,” offering customers the opportunity to win from a prize pool of G$12 million over six exciting weeks.
The promotion runs from July 17 through August 27, 2025, reinforcing Digicel’s commitment to giving back to its loyal customers during the summer season, the company said in a press release.
“At Digicel, we believe in doing it big for our customers every summer, and ‘Punch and Win’ exemplifies our dedication to providing exceptional value and excitement. This promotion not only rewards our customers but also adds an element of fun and anticipation to their telecommunications experience,” said Digicel’s Communications Manager, Gabriella Chapman.
Explaining the promotion, Chapman said customers can enter the “Punch and Win” promotion by topping up their mobile phones with $1,000 or more during the promotional period. Each qualifying top-up automatically enters the customer into a weekly draw, with one winner selected each week for six consecutive weeks.
The unique format features an interactive punch wall experience where weekly winners get to punch through random slots to reveal their prizes. Each slot contains a different prize, with one lucky slot containing the grand prize of $2M, giving every weekly winner the chance to walk away with the maximum reward. The “Punch & Win” promotion officially launches on July 17, 2025, and concludes on August 27, 2025. Weekly draws will be conducted every Friday throughout the six-week period, with winners contacted directly from Digicel’s official number 592-660-1000 and invited to participate in the punch-wall experience.
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