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Qatar Islamic Bank (QIB) has announced its latest credit card spends campaign, giving card holders the opportunity to win up to QR25,000 when making purchases, locally or internationally, until April 30.
Eligible cardholders, including supplementary cardholders, who spend a minimum of QR5,000 or equivalent on international purchases or a minimum of QR10,000 on domestic purchases, will be entered into the draw. An additional entry will be extended for each international spend of QR5,000 and domestic spend of QR10,000.
The winners will be selected through a random electronic draw to be held by May 2016, with cash prizes credited to winners’ current or savings accounts. The prizes include a main prize of QR25,000, three of QR10,000 each for international spends, three of QR10,000 each for domestic spends, 20 of QR2,000 each for international spends, and 20 of QR2,000 each for domestic spends.
“QIB customers have another reason to enjoy the world-class credit card offerings,” said D Anand, general manager of QIB’s Personal Banking Group.
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