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Qatar Islamic Bank (QIB) has announced the launch of “Boost Your Salary,” a three-month finance campaign that will run until July 31.
QIB customers will have the opportunity to win 15 cash prizes, each equal to a one-month salary of up to QR25,000. The bank will announce five winners every month.
The campaign aims to enable people to fulfil their financial needs during the summer season by providing them with an opportunity to win one of the 15 cash prizes. All existing and new customers who apply for QIB finance within the campaign period will enter into a raffle draw.
To be eligible for the draw, customers need to apply for a minimum of QR50,000 worth of finance. Each QR50,000 will qualify as one chance in the draw and the higher the finance amount, the higher the chances of winning.
QIB offers various Shariah-compliant finance products, such as the personal finance programme, auto finance programme, and the home finance programme. These finance programmes cover different needs for the customers, whether they need to buy a house, a new car, refurbish their home furniture, or covering any emergency financial need.
QIB Personal Banking Group general manager D Anand said: “QIB aims to enable its customers to fulfil their financial needs. We are committed to offering the best financing deals in the market to meet our customers’ expectations. We realised that the summer season is where customers need financial support the most, mainly due to the Eid and holiday season, which is then followed by back-to-school expenses.
“Therefore, we wanted to show our support and give the chance to our customers to win an additional one month salary up to QR25,000 that would enable them to achieve their goals.”
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