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Manama, Bahrain: Al Baraka Islamic Bank (AIB – Bahrain) announced the launch of its new Auto Finance Campaign, wherein customers who wish to purchase a car through the Bank’s highly beneficial Auto Finance Scheme will now be eligible to enter Raffle Draws with amazing prizes. This comes as part of AIB-Bahrain’s strategy to continuously enhance the nature of its products and services to offer customers optimum finance solutions.
The promotional campaign runs from the 15th of May to the 15th of August 2019 and will include 3 Raffle Draws. As part of the campaign, customers who apply for AIB-Bahrain’s Auto Finance during the respective periods will be entered into a raffle draw that will offer them the exclusive opportunity to win incredible prizes of either a 5% discount on the price of the car or an unbelievable 10% cash refund from the value of the car.
Moreover, the raffle draw that will be held during the 3rd period of the campaign will also offer a 0% finance profit for those customers who availed of the finance during the 3 months.
Speaking on the occasion, Ms. Fatema AlAlawi, Head of Retail Banking Department of Al Baraka Islamic Bank-Bahrain, said: “With features such as one-day execution and optional salary transfer available at the most competitive rates and flexible terms, Al Baraka Islamic Bank’s Auto Financing is at the forefront of the banking sector in the Kingdom of Bahrain. And with our financing solutions already giving customers the ideal opportunity to buy the car of their dreams at the best rates, it gives us immense pleasure to be making the purchasing process utmost rewarding with our latest campaign.”
“We at Al Baraka Islamic Bank, are proud to be announcing the launch of this campaign as it adheres to the Bank’s philosophy of recognizing and rewarding our customers’ loyalty in our services and products. The time has always been right to invest with AIB-Bahrain and even more so now with the introduction of this fantastic and fulfilling new campaign,” she added.
With its establishment in 1984 in the Kingdom of Bahrain, Al Baraka Islamic Bank B.S.C. – Bahrain has a longstanding track record of delivering excellence, innovation and superior results. The Bank ranks among the leading providers of Islamic banking products and services to its clientele and is supported by the quality of investments it has on offer, its strength of performance and a sound financial position. AIB – Bahrain offers innovative financial products, including investments, international trading, management of short-term liquidity and consumer financing, all of which are all based on Islamic financing modes.
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