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Credit Suisse rolls out second Win a House promotion.

Publication: Europe Intelligence Wire

Publication Date: 30-APR-06
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COPYRIGHT 2006 Financial Times Ltd.

(From Bank Marketing International)

Citing high customer interest and raised brand awareness, Credit Suisse has rolled out its second Win a House competition. The first campaign was launched in May 2005 (see BMI 177, 183) and, according to the bank, over 125,000 people took part. The winner, announced in November, won a house worth...

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