Kuwait: : Burgan Bank’s “Haiba” card holders, prepaid and credit cardholders can now benefit from an exclusive collaboration with the luxury medical healthcare provider, “Kuwait Hospital”. In line with the growing demand for high-quality healthcare, Burgan Bank enhances access for its cardholders to premium integrated health and medical care services and treatments available at the private multi-specialty hospital operating under Swedish management.

Burgan Bank’s “Haiba” cardholders will enjoy a premium experience when visiting the hospital, ranging from pre-scheduled appointments to VIP lounge access and escort services wherein they can also receive free PCR tests at the lounge followed by the results in a few hours. “Haiba” cardholders would also receive a free annual healthcare checkup which includes comprehensive consultation, full body examination, body function measurements in addition to 25% discount on all other healthcare and medical services and a free upgrade to the senior suite, subject to availability.  Burgan Bank credit and prepaid cardholders will enjoy the benefit of undergoing PCR test at a reduced price, with results being received either in the hospital's in-house clinic or through the area designated for testing from inside the car. Additionally, customers are entitled to a free upgrade to the junior suite, subject to availability, as well as a 15% discount on all other healthcare and medical services.

Mr. Abdullah Hussain Al-Maqseed, Unit Head – Card Products, at Burgan Bank said: “We are delighted to collaborate with Kuwait Hospital, which has nearly two decades of exceptional leadership in the market. In light of these unprecedented times, the health of our customers tops our priority list. At Burgan Bank, through our exclusive partnership with Kuwait Hospital, and through the latest medical equipment and technologies it provides, we strive to enhance our customers’ experience and provide the highest quality standards of treatment, diagnosis and integrated health care.”  

Mr. Alexander Jankuloski, Chief Executive Officer of Kuwait Hospital said: “Kuwait Hospital is looking forward to this great collaboration with Burgan Bank, which is considered one of the leading banks in Kuwait. At Kuwait Hospital, we are committed to provide the highest standard of high-quality healthcare for every Burgan Bank customer. This project is the first step for future projects that will grow our partnership to serve our community.”

To learn more about Burgan Bank’s latest offers or any of its products and services, customers can visit any of the bank’s branches or Burgan Banks Instagram page on @BurganBankKuwait, contact the call center or via WhatsApp at 1804080.

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