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QNB, the leading financial institution in the Middle East and North Africa, has launched the “Welcome to Qatar” programme, allowing new residents to manage their day-to-day financial matters while availing exclusive offers.
“Knowing that newcomers to any country have a number of immediate needs, QNB offers new residents a swift and smooth integration process through this new package. They can open their new account online from their home country or at any of QNB’s local branches once they have arrived, and get a head-start on their move,” a statement from the bank said.
The package comes with exclusive offers and benefits allowing newcomers to comfortably settle in their new home. In addition to all the advantages of a salary account such as free debit card, cheque book and no minimum balance charges, new residents will receive up to 10,000 welcome points (equivalent to QR500) by transferring their salary in QNB account.
QNB has made an arrangement with Ooredoo to provide new QNB salary account holders with the best mobile bundle offers. The offer includes a SIM card with up to 250 minutes of calls and a data plan of up to 15GB, as well as numerous other benefits.
Moreover, the “Welcome to Qatar” programme comes with a free coupon that offers a great “buy one get one free” deals from different outlets across Qatar.
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