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Brand Experience @Christmas: PalmPay Lights Up December with Digital Tasks, Rewards, Season of Customer Delight

Joshua Stephen
Last updated: December 9, 2025 9:59 am
Joshua Stephen
December 9, 2025
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How the fintech is using gamified engagement to deepen loyalty and elevate the holiday brand experience

By Martin Ogumah

PalmPay is stepping into December with a bold brand-customer activation strategy, unveiling a month-long cascade of digital tasks, rewards, instant prizes, and festive surprises designed to power a more joyful, cashless Christmas for millions of users. In an era where customer attention is the new currency, the fintech is turning everyday transactions into emotionally resonant holiday moments – reaffirming its position as one of Nigeria’s most customer-centric digital finance brands.

Running from December 1 to December 26, Purple December is a social media-led campaign that invites PalmPay users to participate in simple weekly online tasks for a chance to win exciting prizes, including smartphones, earbuds, airtime/data coupons, and branded gift items. Four winners will emerge each week as tasks go live across PalmPay’s social media channels, according to a statement on Monday.

Speaking on the campaign, the Head, Marketing and Communications at PalmPay, Olorunfemi Hanson, said the campaign builds on the brand’s tradition of rewarding loyalty while amplifying the real stories of Nigerians who rely on the platform for everyday financial transactions.

“Purple December is our way of saying thank you to the millions of people who trust PalmPay to power their daily payments. This year, the campaign is entirely digital, designed to meet our users where they already are on social media, online communities, and the spaces where they share, celebrate, and connect,” he commented. “We want to close the year by spotlighting the voices, stories, and memorable moments that shaped 2025 for our users.”

Announced at the start of the festive season, the platform’s “December Rewards Marathon” blends gamified challenges with lifestyle-driven incentives. Users earn points by completing simple digital tasks – such as bill payments, airtime purchases, wallet top-ups, and transfers -and unlock rewards ranging from data bundles and cash-back credits to higher-value gifts and weekly jackpot draws.

For PalmPay, the December campaign is more than a promo; it is a strategic brand-building moment anchored on community, convenience, and celebration. As families travel, shop, reconnect and increase spending, the fintech is positioning itself not just as a payment app, but as a festive companion enabling seamless transactions throughout the season.

This aligns with a broader playbook: using hyper-relevant seasonal activation to convert passive users into loyal repeat customers. By infusing rewards into everyday digital behaviour, PalmPay is strengthening top-of-mind awareness while creating positive emotional associations at a time when Nigerians are most receptive to brand engagement.

Industry analysts describe this as an innovation in “festive fintech branding” – a model where utility, delight, and social participation merge to create a holistic Christmas customer experience. As users complete tasks and share wins across social platforms, the brand extends its digital footprint organically – turning users into enthusiastic brand storytellers.

The campaign also taps into Nigeria’s rising gamification culture, where consumers enjoy competitive tasks, leaderboards, and reward-based engagement. With youth adoption of digital finance accelerating, PalmPay’s strategy demonstrates how fintech brands can leverage gamified UX to deepen retention and stimulate festive season transaction volumes.

By embedding rewards into the December lifestyle cycle – shopping, gifting, travel, entertainment – PalmPay is positioning itself at the centre of holiday spending while amplifying its brand message: safe, convenient digital payments that give back. As brands jostle for festive relevance, PalmPay’s December rollout stands out as a masterclass in customer-facing brand activation – festive, fun, responsive, measurable, and culturally tuned. For millions of users, December has suddenly become more than a month of spending; it has become a season of earning, winning, and celebrating with one of Nigeria’s most dynamic fintechs.

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