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Doha Bank has announced the latest winners of its Al Dana Savings Scheme at a draw held at the bank’s headquarters in West Bay. The fourth monthly draw this year produced a total of 54 winners, among them Israa Elgened Salih Mustafa, who became the newest addition to the expanding ranks of Al Dana millionaires.
Maryam Ismail Faraj won the QR100,000 prize, while the QR25,000 Young Saver Scholarship prize, introduced this year, went to Nawaf Ali Yousef Bahzad.
In addition, five lucky customers were announced as winners of the QR10,000 prize, while 10 customers received QR5,000 each and 30 customers received QR2,000 each in the latest draw. Also announced were the five monthly winners of the Al Dana Welcome Draw, which carries a prize of QR2,000.
The draw was streamed live on Doha Bank’s social media platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.
“Al Dana Savings Scheme is designed to offer a rewarding way for customers to secure their financial future, and we are delighted to continue providing life-changing opportunities for people across age groups and income levels. The unique benefits and unparalleled rewards of saving with Doha Bank are encouraging more and more individuals to join Al Dana each year, and this in turn is helping reignite a savings culture in the community, which was one of our fundamental goals when we introduced this scheme more than a decade ago,” said Doha Bank CEO Dr R Seetharaman.
Doha Bank’s Al Dana Savings Scheme offers customers a wide range of banking benefits, including a free Visa international debit card and online, SMS, and mobile banking services.
Customers can also manage their utility bill payments through their Al Dana account and transfer funds across multiple accounts and to third parties, as well as send money overseas at the most competitive exchange rates.
To open an Al Dana account, customers can visit the nearest Doha Bank branch or send an SMS to 92610 with the keyword “AL DANA”, or alternatively fill up a simple online application form.
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