Raiffeisen Bank: Official announcement, what it gives FREE to all Romanians

Raiffeisen Bank customs

Raiffeisen Bank has published an official announcement aimed at all Romanians throughout the country, and this is because it has decided to offer free of charge to any interested Romanians something that will also help Romania. More precisely, those from Raiffeisen Bank started a new campaign through which they want to discover crafts and customs from all over Romania, and in order to convince Romanians to participate in this campaign, they decided to offer free vouchers at eMAG.

Raiffeisen Bank thought everything in such a way that in the end what it offers is beneficial for all of Romania, not only for Romanians who have the chance to receive something for free thanks to the idea that the people from the bank had. Raiffeisen Bank is looking for customs and crafts from all corners of the country, and Romanians who want to bring them to the attention of their compatriots through this campaign only have to register them on social networks.

Raiffeisen Bank: Official announcement, what it gives FREE to all Romanians

Raiffeisen Bank has a very simple participation mechanism, asking those interested to participate in the contest to photograph craftsmen, or simple Romanians, while they present various customs, or crafts, and to publish the pictures on social media. You must, of course, also follow the accounts of those from Raiffeisen Bank to be able to find them, and the most representative images for Romanian crafts and customs will be promoted by the bank so that more Romanians will find out about them.

Raiffeisen Bank says that it offers 5 vouchers worth 200 LEI each, which are valid for purchases from the eMAG online store, but 10 people will be chosen to have their photos analyzed by a special jury. Through this campaign, Raiffeisen Bank is trying to show us some crafts and customs that may be on the way to extinction because there is no one to continue them, or maybe show us some that Romania has forgotten about.

Raiffeisen Bank has more details about this campaign available on its website, or on its social media accounts, so you can go there to discover them all.