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Free prize draw competition terms and conditions

Terms & conditions

Who’s running the prize draw? 

Metro Bank plc of 1 Southampton Row, London, WC1B 5HA (‘we, us’) is the Promoter of the free prize draw. 

Can I enter the free prize draw? 

To enter you need to: 

  • be an existing Metro Bank Current Account, Cash Account or Business Current Account holder 
  • be a UK resident 
  • be age 18+ 
  • have an up-to-date email address registered with Metro Bank 

You can’t enter if:  

  • you are an employee of Metro Bank or the England and Wales Cricket Board, or a member of the immediate families or households of such employees.  
  • you have a Metro Bank Current Account, Cash Account or Business Current Account that is in arrears. 

Entries are limited to one per person. 

Your entry won’t count if you don’t meet the above criteria. You’ll be disqualified if you stop meeting these criteria at any time before the prize draw ends (even if your entry was valid when you entered). 

How do I enter? 

This prize draw is free to enter.  

You can enter the prize draw from 10:00am on 16 June 2023 until 11.59pm on 4 July 2023. We won’t accept entries received after the closing date. 

To enter you need to meet the eligibility criteria set out above and complete and submit the free prize draw form located on our website using the personal details that are registered with Metro Bank. 

You can only enter the prize draw once. In entering the prize draw, you confirm you are eligible to do so and are eligible to claim the prize. 

What is the prize?  

There are 100 tickets available across the following Women’s England and Wales Cricket Board games. There will be an individual prize draw for each of the game dates. Each prize winner will receive four tickets for their preferred match. 

  • 1st WODI at Bristol on Wednesday 12th July. There are x12 sets of four tickets available to win. 
  • 2nd WODI at Ageas Bowl on Sunday 16th July. There are x13 sets of four tickets available to win. 

The prize is not negotiable or transferable. The tickets will be valid for four adults, but children/juniors will be able to use the tickets also.  

Metro Bank or the England and Wales Cricket Board will not be responsible for travel, or cancellation of travel to or from any of the stated games.  

If we can’t offer a prize due to the game being cancelled, we will offer alternative prize tickets to a future Women’s England and Wales Cricket Board game. 

How will the winners be chosen?  

The winners list will be drawn at random on 5 July 2023. 

How will the winners be notified? 

The winners will be contacted by Metro Bank by email before 10 July 2023. Tickets will be distributed to winners a minimum of 48 hours before the specified match. 

The winner's first name and home county will be announced on our website. 

Your personal data 

If you are successful in the Prize Draw, Metro Bank will use your name and home county of residence on our website. You can tell us if you don’t want us to do this or if you want to limit the amount of information that we make available about a winning entry by emailing DataProtectionOfficer@metrobank.plc.uk . Alternatively, you can write to: 

Data Protection Officer 
Metro Bank PLC 
One Southampton Row 
London, WC1B 5HA 

By entering the competition, you agree that any personal information provided by you with the competition entry may be held and used only by Metro Bank or its agents and suppliers to administer the competition.  

If you wish to withdraw from the competition at any point, please contact DataProtectionOfficer@metrobank.plc.uk. 

General 

If there is any reason to believe that there has been a breach of these terms and conditions, Metro Bank may, at its sole discretion, exclude you from participating in the Prize Draw. 

Metro Bank reserves the right to hold void, suspend, cancel, or amend the Prize Draw and these terms and conditions where it becomes necessary to do so. 

These terms and conditions shall be governed by English law, and the parties submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England.