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Commercial Bank has announced a range of generous rates on loans only for Qatari nationals in celebration of Qatar National Day and a free gift voucher worth QR2,000 with each loan for the first 40 customers.
The exclusive National Day offer includes “exceptional rates” on personal, vehicle and mortgage loans available until December 24, Qatar’s first private bank said.
Qatari customers can enjoy a personal loan to buy a special gift to celebrate National Day at the incredibly low rate of 3.99% per year (equivalent to 2.15% flat interest rate), with the option of a payment holiday of up to six months.
A “valuable” vehicle loan bundle is also available to Qatari banking customers to mark the special occasion including a vehicle loan rate of 3.34% per year (equivalent to 1.8% flat interest rate), with an optional payment holiday of up to three months and a special competitive rate for the motor insurance.
As an added reward, the first 40 Qatari nationals who obtain a personal, vehicle or mortgage loan during the Qatar National Day campaign period will receive a gift voucher from Salam stores worth QR2,000 to spend on friends and family.
Commercial Bank CEO Abdulla Saleh al-Raisi said: “As the first private Qatari bank with a history stretching back over 40 years, we understand how Qatar National Day is a special and joyful period for all Qatari nationals to celebrate.
“Our Qatari customers are very valuable to us we always ensure to provide them with the best products and services to commemorate important National occasions. This unique and generous offer on loans and marking National Day is one way of saying thank you to our loyal Qatari customers for choosing Commercial Bank.”
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