Housebuyers win holiday packages


Norfarah (left) receiving her umrah trip prize from Wong at the ‘Jet Set with Setia 2.0’ prize-giving ceremony.

SEVEN lucky SP Setia property purchasers were rewarded with a total of RM150,000 worth of holiday packages for the ‘Jet Set with Setia 2.0’.

A total of 438 purchasers were entitled for to take part in the lucky draw for purchasing a SP Setia property during the stipulated period.

SP Setia deputy president and chief operating officer Datuk Wong Tuck Wai said SP Setia purchasers, whom he dubbed `Citizen Setia' are always given the opportunity to experience unique, refined and extraordinary adventures and cultural and artistic performances.

“Members have also enjoyed benefits from exclusive joint promotions and special offers on selected merchandise but here today, seven pairs of Citizen Setia will walk away with holiday packages.

“The Citizen Setia platform will continue to offer bespoke lifestyle experiences and rewards for those who own a Setia property.

Wong (fourth from right) with the winners at Setia Eco Park, Setia Alam. — FAIHAN GHANI/The Star

Wong (fourth from right) with the winners at Setia Eco Park, Setia Alam. — FAIHAN GHANI/The Star

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