Commercial Bank has announced the winners of its summer campaign, which rewards customers for using their debit cards when travelling overseas.
Customers who used their debit card during the promotion period (July 3 to October 3) for at least one international transaction, either at an ATM or a point-of-sale machine, qualified for a prize draw to win back their overseas holiday expenses.
The promotion was customised for different customer segments based on their spending behaviour, Commercial Bank said, adding that five lucky customers won back the value of their holiday spends up to QR2,000, and two Sadara customers won cashback up to the value of QR10,000.
“The campaign highlights the fact that Commercial Bank debit cards conveniently eliminate the need to carry cash and can be used for a wide range of everyday transactions both at home and when travelling,” Commercial Bank said.
It added that debit cards can be used for making payments directly to overseas merchants when shopping, withdraw funds at international ATMs, or for buying online from any of their favourite international outlets.
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