Commercial Bank has announced the launch of its summer campaign rewarding customers for using their debit card overseas during the promotion period of July 3 to October 3, 2016.
During the promotion period, Commercial Bank customers who use their Commercial Bank debit card for at least one international transaction, either at an ATM or a point of sale machine, stand a chance to win back their overseas holiday expenses. Commercial Bank’s Sadara customers stand a chance to win back up to QR10,000 of their international spending made throughout the promotion period, while Personal Banking customers stand a chance to win back up to QR 2,000 of their spending.
Dean Proctor, Commercial Bank EGM, Chief Consumer & Private Banking said: “Commercial Bank is rewarding our customers for using their debit cards abroad this summer throughout the campaign period. Our two types of winner (Sadara and non-Sadara customers) will be selected by lucky draw and we wish our customers safe and happy summer vacations using their Commercial Bank debit cards.”
Commercial Bank debit cards are chip & PIN enabled, conveniently eliminating the need to carry cash, and can be used for a variety of daily transactions both at home and when travelling, allowing customers to have safe and hassle-free cash withdrawals and purchases at merchant outlets when abroad.
Commercial Bank also urges customers to contact the Bank’s Call Centre (+974 44490000) in advance to notify them of their travel plans, to ensure their cards can be used seamlessly whilst travelling overseas.
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