Khaleeji Bank, one of the leading Islamic banks in the Kingdom of Bahrain, has recently announced the names of the five winners in the “Salary Account’s” monthly raffle, where each client won a cash prize worth BD 1,000.
Launched last June, the “Salary Account” offers exclusive benefits that include an Expected Profit Rate of up to 4% of the salary’s value at no minimum balance, in addition to the opportunity to obtain one of Khaleeji’s Credit Cards, Platinum or Infinite, which offer many perks that include cashback, free air miles, exclusive discounts, and more.
On this occasion, Ms. Ameera Ahmed Al Abbasi, Head of Retail Banking at Khaleeji, stated: “We are thrilled to announce the five winners of the “Salary Account” cash prizes worth BD 1,000 each for the month of July, wishing account holders the best of luck in the coming monthly raffles. This modern product is in line with our relentless endeavours to provide a unique and innovative banking experience to our valued clients.”
Ms. Al Abbasi further added: “At Khaleeji, we have been constantly keen to place our clients at the core of our operations as their reliable partner in ambition and success. This approach is translated by the Bank’s new identity, which was revealed last June. I am pleased to invite all clients to transfer their salaries to the ‘Salary Account’ and avail themselves of its exceptional and exclusive benefits offered for the first time by this account in comparison to similar accounts, with an Expected Profit Rate of up to 4%, valuable monthly cash prizes, and many other benefits.”
In the first raffle for “Salary Account” holders, Mr. Nasser Marshad Faraj, Mr. Isa Mahmood Al Ansari, Mr. Ahmed Ebrahim Butti, Mr. Faisal Ali Saleh, and Mr. Srikrishna Polepeddi won BD 1,000 each. More raffles will be held for five cash prizes with a total value of BD 5,000 at the end of each month.
Khaleeji is a leading Islamic bank that strives to achieve clients’ aspirations through an Islamic banking model that offers a comprehensive range of high quality Shari’a-complaint banking services and investment opportunities to individuals and companies.