Ahlibank is offering 4mn “Credit Card Pearl Points” to be won by credit cardholders between June 6 and July 5 as part of its Ramadan campaign.
Hassan Ahmed al-Efrangi, Ahlibank DCEO - Retail Banking, said: “With our mission to provide the right products and offers for customers this Ramadan, cardholders who spend QR10,000 or more between June 6 and July 5, 2016 will get a chance to win 1mn Credit Card Pearl Points.
“As an additional bonus, credit cardholders who spend QR10,000 overseas during the period will get two chances to win 1mn Credit Card Pearl Points. All credit cardholders who spend QR10,000 or more will be automatically enrolled into the draw where all point of sale purchases, online purchases, and ATM cash withdrawals qualify.”
Al-Efrangi added: “Four lucky winners will win 1mn Credit Card Pearl Points vouchers, which can be redeemed at any Credit Card Pearl Point partner including 51 East, Ansar Group, Dareen stores, Regency Travel and Tours, and more. Ahlibank credit cards offer great rewards and benefits ranging from CashBack to Credit Card Pearl Points. Ahlibank has a credit card that meets the needs of every customer.”
To learn more about the Ramadan Credit Card Pearl Points campaign, visit any of the 15 Ahlibank branches located across the country, call the 24/7 contact centre on 4420 5222, or visit www.ahlibank.com.qa
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