Lavish gifts for credit card usage in UAE

May 13, 2008 - 4:32am | News | Plastic cards |
| More
  

[img_assist|nid=7370|title=|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=100|height=67]A special promotion is being conducted by Emirates NBD, holding company of Emirates Bank and National Bank of Dubai. The title of the promotion is ‘Weeks of Fortune'. The action will be valid within 7 weeks and during that time every week every cardholder of the Bank or NBD credit card  will be given extraordinary offers.

The promotion is to last from May 15th until July 31st 2008 with offers at a different retailer every week. At the end of the promotion there is going to be a mega raffle draw to award 10 cardholders Holiday Packages to exciting destinations.

Mr. Suvo Sarkar, General Manager Retail Banking Emirates NBD: "Our latest promotion, 'Weeks of Fortune', offers our cardholders an array of exclusive and attractive benefits including valuable discount offers, invitations to private events, as well as ‘gift with purchase' deals at leading retailers. Additionally, the Weeks of Fortune Promotion gives our cardholders the opportunity to enter the mega draw to become one of 10 lucky winners to win a fully paid holiday package to an exciting destination. The introduction of such promotions is our way of continuously adding value to our cardholders who trust and support our products."

Key retailers participating in the promotion are Joy Alukkas, Jashnamal Dept Stores, Lamcy Plaza Better life, Benetton, Clarks ID design, Marlin furniture and Eros Digital. The action will be applied to cardholders of Emirates Bank and NBD - Gold and Silver Cards, NBD Platinum Visa, and Gold and Silver NBD-Dnata Cards. In addition high spenders are to be granted with splendid presents.




RSS feed Subscribe to Ecommerce Journal RSS feed

Tags keywords:
0 points

   Tell us what topics you want to be covered in the Ecommerce Journal?  
Image CAPTCHA
  


Comments on Lavish gifts for credit card usage in UAE




Similar Articles on Ecommerce Journal by sections

FIGURES
PAYMENT SYSTEMS
BANKS
PLASTIC CARDS
ECOMMERCE-CHECKED
INVESTMENT INDUSTRY
FRAUD
ANALYTICS
OTHER THEMES
INTERVIEWS
LAW ASPECTS