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Qatar Islamic Bank (QIB) has announced the winners of the recently concluded Credit Cards Spring Campaign where all QIB credit cardholders were eligible to participate.
The campaign offered QIB customers the chance to win prizes for international or local purchases made using QIB credit cards between February 25 and April 30. All QIB credit cardholders who fulfilled the minimum spend requirement became eligible for the prizes, giving them more reasons to enjoy the benefits and features of QIB credit cards.
The draw for the lucky winners was held at QIB head office in the presence of the Ministry of Economy and Commerce and QIB officials. One winner took home QR25,000, while six customers have been rewarded with QR10,000 each, and 40 winners won QR2,000 each. The names of all the winners are listed on QIB’s website at www.qib.com.qa.
QIB offers a wide range of debit and credit cards, all with a variety of valuable features tailored to meet the needs of different customers. All of QIB’s cards are accepted locally and internationally, and can be used at millions of merchant outlets for cashless purchases and more than 1.8mn ATMs globally.
D Anand, general manager, QIB’s Personal Banking Group, said: “As a leading Islamic bank in Qatar and the region, we strive to offer customers clear and compelling reasons to choose QIB as their main bank.”
“This Credit Cards Spring Campaign was highly successful and we had a great number of customers entering into the prize draw. I would like to add my personal congratulations to all the prize winners, all of whom have been notified of their win via SMS messages. When they check their accounts they will be delighted to find a credit for the amount they have won added to their balance.
“Our excellent offers are not ending here, as we will continue to provide our customers with exclusive and exciting offers as part of our appreciation for their loyalty,” Anand added.
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