Garanti BBVA Will Present NFT to Jazz Music Lovers - Coinleaks
Current Date:November 7, 2024

Garanti BBVA Will Present NFT to Jazz Music Lovers

Garanti BBVA, which has been supporting the Istanbul Jazz Festival organized by İKSV for 25 years, will now present NFTs to its jazz-loving customers.

Garanti BBVA offers its customers the chance to win NFTs within the scope of the Istanbul Jazz Festival, held between June 25 and July 7 this year. As the bank celebrates the 25th anniversary of its support for the festival, it will present the 25-piece NFT Collection consisting of festival posters from previous years.

Bank customers who want to earn NFT wrote “Jazz NFT” to the smart assistant UGI in Garanti BBVA’s mobile application and said, “We said ‘jazz loves you too’ at the festival this year, so who is your favorite jazz artist?” You can participate in the competition by answering the question. NFT holders will be selected by drawing among those who answered the question. Winners of NFTs will be able to view NFTs on Metamask or OpenSea.

Making a statement on the subject, Garanti BBVA Deputy General Manager Işıl Akdemir Evlioğlu used the following statements:

“While continuing our support for the Istanbul Jazz Festival for 25 years with the same excitement and enthusiasm as on the first day, we are also entering the world of NFT with the “25 Years of Jazz” NFT collection project, which we have implemented this year. We are also happy to enable the NFT Collection, which consists of festival posters designed for the Istanbul Jazz Festival in the past years, to become a part of the digital art world. As Garanti BBVA, we closely follow all developments in the metaverse world as well as NFTs. We aim to maintain the personalized customer experience that we have been offering on digital platforms for many years in a more enriched way in the metaverse universe in the coming period, and we are shaping our strategies accordingly. We believe that the banking experience that will be carried to the Metaverse universe will take consumer interaction to a different dimension, and we continue to work on the service model of the future.”