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Commercial Bank has announced Bshara, a wedding package, to help meet the needs of Qatari nationals for one of life’s biggest and most exciting events.
“Bshara is the first wedding package in Qatar that is designed specifically for weddings by combining enhanced loan rates to finance the big occasion, supported by specially selected discounts on wedding jewellery, hotel venues, flower arrangements and honeymoon packages, all from Commercial Bank’s carefully selected partners that help Qataris turn their dream wedding into a reality,” the bank said in a press statement.
Available until April 17, next year, Qatari customers can benefit from the “Bshara” wedding loan that comes with a special interest rate of 4.75% per annum (2.56% flat) and a grace period of up to six months before repayments have to be made, allowing them financial flexibility, the statement notes.
In addition, Commercial Bank’s “Bshara” loan customers can receive discounts of up to 25% on honeymoon holiday packages through dnata Travel and up to 20% discount on the published price of selected hotels when booking a wedding venue, which may include a complimentary suite, complimentary make-up room, screens, projectors and spa vouchers.
The “Bshara” package also offers up to 60% discounts on wedding jewellery and up to 10% discount on wedding event arrangements.
“Commercial Bank puts its customers first with fast approvals and competitive, affordable rates on personal loans and vehicle loans, and will continue to introduce new and innovative products to provide the best personal banking experience,” the statement added.
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