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Gopi Periyasamy receives his 100,000 thanq reward points during an awards ceremony held at the ibq headquarters.
International Bank of Qatar (IBQ) has announced the 24th winner of its monthly prize draw for the thanq loyalty programme, signifying two years of awarding customers’ loyalty each month.
The latest winner, Gopi Periyasamy, an IBQ customer for four years, said he was “overjoyed” to win 100,000 thanq reward points in the July prize draw. He received his prize in a ceremony held at IBQ headquarters.
“I am already planning to travel to Malaysia in November to visit my wife’s family. I am thrilled with my lucky win of thanq points and all of these will go to my planned trip,” Periyasamy said.
Hassan al-Mulla, head of Retail Banking at IBQ, said: “We are delighted to see a customer that has been with us for four years, winning our monthly thanq prize draw. Our award-winning thanq programme rewards customers like him to show them how much we value their loyalty to our brand, services, and products and gives them the opportunity to benefit from amazing offers to travel all over the world.”
IBQ’s award-winning rewards programme gives customers the possibility to gather points across a wide range of IBQ products and services and then redeem them by booking flights on more than 800 airlines and accommodation in 160,000 hotels worldwide to the destination of their choice.
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