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Qatar Islamic Bank (QIB) has announced an agreement with Ooredoo to provide QIB’s Tamayuz customers with a special post-paid mobile phone Shahry pack.
The new Shahry pack, available to customers at a discounted introductory rate, forms part of QIB’s efforts to offer Tamayuz customers a suite of unique and premium offers. Tamayuz members will be able to access a new Shahry pack from Ooredoo and pay just 50% of the rental fee.
With the special Shahry pack, Tamayuz members will be able to take advantage of unlimited local calls and SMS, unlimited local data, unlimited roaming incoming minutes, and 600 international minutes for just QR375 per month, a major saving on the standard QR750 monthly fee.
As part of the offer, which is valid until November 30, up to four service numbers can be activated under an account.
The plan holders will enjoy access to the high-quality services provided by Ooredoo, including data speeds and crystal clear voice quality on the Ooredoo Supernet, which supports 4G+ services.
To enjoy the offer, Tamayuz customers should visit their nearest Ooredoo store, show their Tamayuz MasterCard Platinum Debit Card and apply for the Shahry package.
“We are pleased to offer this exclusive deal to our highly-regarded Tamayuz customers,” said D Anand, general manager of QIB’s Personal Banking Group.
He added: “Through this strategic partnership with Ooredoo, our Tamayuz customers will be able to enjoy a carefully-tailored plan at a significant discount. The Shahry plan is just one of the many ways in which QIB intends to show appreciation for these customers.”
Fatima Sultan al-Kuwari, director of Community and Public Relations at Ooredoo, said: “We are very pleased to work with QIB to provide this exclusive and exciting Shahry offer to QIB Tamayuz customers. Discerning customers in Qatar are increasingly demanding the very best in voice and data services, and this Shahry offer provides incredible levels of access to the Ooredoo Supernet.”
QIB’s Tamayuz (affluent) banking segment is offering premium clients tailor-made products, financial planning advisory, and first class services in exclusive Tamayuz centres with dedicated relationship managers available to handle all their needs.
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