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Commercial Bank has announced the winners of a campaign in which Sadara and Personal Banking customers were given chances to win up to QR5,000 worth of Dnata travel vouchers for using their debit cards overseas.
The overseas transactions could have been ATM cash withdrawal, online transaction, or transaction at a merchant outlet during the promotion period.
The campaign highlighted the convenience of using Commercial Bank debit cards for transactions while at home or abroad, as they eliminate the need to withdraw and carry large amounts of cash.
Commercial Bank debit cards are safe and easy to use, employing chip and PIN technology and are also 3D Secure enabled.
Dean Proctor, Commercial Bank EGM, Chief Consumer & Private Banking said: “Commercial Bank debit cards are safe to use when spending locally in Qatar, overseas when travelling and online, employing the latest technology and security standards to ensure our customers benefit from having seamless access to their money, from anywhere in the world. Throughout this campaign, our aim was to highlight to customers the benefits of using their Commercial Bank debit cards and to reward them for their usage.”
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