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July 15, 2016

Up to $50,000 for grabs in Digicel’s ‘Bring the Beat’ summer campaign

Digicel SVG Ltd on Wednesday, July 13, joined the rest of the region to ensure that this summer is celebrated in grand style, with the launch of the local leg of the ‘Bring the Beat’ campaign.

The Bring the Beat campaign, which will run for the entire 2016 summer season, is currently being held in all Digicel markets across the region.{{more}} The Bring the Beat campaign is a dynamic celebration of the pulse of the Caribbean that uses music to celebrate its athletic achievements and prowess. The campaign will see all Digicel’s influential ambassadors in music, media and sport adding their ‘beat’ to promote this summer.

According to Digicel’s marketing manager Danielle Cupid, the telecommunication company’s role is to share and connect the passions that unite Digicel’s audience and icons, while at the same time giving Vincentians an opportunity to win approximately $100,000 in cash and prizes this summer.

Additionally, Cupid explained that the Bring the Beat campaign will be targeting prepaid, postpaid and prospective Digicel customers and will see the telecommunications company offering unbeatable handset values and top up rewards, back to school offers, among other things.

The Bring the Beat summer promotion encompasses five main elements specifically: Text to Win, Scratch to Win, Back to School, social media offers and pre and postpaid acquisitions.

The Scratch and Win aspect of the Bring the Beat campaign will see Vincentians winning up to 50,000 dollars in cash and prizes, while up to 15,000 dollars is up for grabs in the Text to Win campaign. The Bring the Beat campaign will also see more great offers and rewards being made available to Vincentians, with smartphones being sold at up to 65 per cent off.

Moreover, the Bring the Beat campaign will also see Digicel directly assisting a Vincentian to “Fuel their passion,” through a very entertaining and engaging social media campaign, which will take place on Snapchat. The Bring the Beat campaign will also span across other social media platforms, including: Instagram and Facebook, designed to give Vincentians access to more cash and other prizes.