Al Khaliji has tied up with Ooredoo for the latter’s Nojoom points. Through its Darbi programme, Al Khaliji, through a partnership with Ooredoo, has recently released as many as 400,000 Nojoom points to its first set of customers acquired under this partnership.
Accordingly, four winners were named and have each been credited with 50,000 Nojoom points for opening a salary account with the bank under its Darbi programme, besides 50,000 bonus Nojoom points for being among the first 50 customers to enrol into the programme.
Under the Darbi programme, Qatari youth who open a salary account with the bank will receive 50,000 Nojoom points. Apart from this, they will enjoy a discounted interest rate of 4.50% on personal and auto loans and will have free and unlimited access to more than 500 VIP airport lounges around the world.
Also, Qatari youth will benefit from a car loan of up to QR250,000 without a guarantor and without the need for any down payment.
Ooredoo through Nojoom is additionally offering an easy-to- remember mobile number, valued at QR1,000; and two 3GB Mobile Data Cards, besides an Ooredoo Passport Card for each such customer.
“This exclusive promotion for Qataris is part of Al Khaliji’s vision to keep providing world class banking benefits and privileges to the local community we serve. The partnership with Ooredoo’s Nojoom rewards programme is another step in that direction,” an Al Khaliji spokesman said.
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