Manama: In line with its efforts to continuously enhance its product and services portfolio to meet the evolving needs of its customers, including those enrolled in its Loyalty Rewards Program, Bahrain Islamic Bank (BisB) recently signed an exclusive partnership agreement with Bahrain Petroleum Company (BAPCO), for issuing free Sadeem cards to the Bank’s Credit Card holders, with a credit balance of BD5. The signing ceremony was held in the presence of Mrs. Dalal Ahmed Al-Ghais, General Manager of Retail Banking at BisB, and BAPCO’s General Manager Marketing Mr. Khalid Bu Hazza.

As part of this collaboration, BisB’s Credit Card holders will be exempted from paying the Sadeem Card registration fee of BD3, and will be able to refill the card via BisB's online banking platform. Furthermore, customers enrolled in BisB’s Rewards Program will be able to convert their reward points into Sadeem credit for future use.

On this occasion, Mrs. Dalal Al Ghais, General Manager of Retail Banking commented, "These partnerships come in line with our aim to provide simple solutions that suit and facilitate our customers’ daily lifestyle needs; especially with regards to their credit card spending and utilization. We are pleased to have entered into this partnership with a well-respected company such as BAPCO, in an effort to further expand our service and product offerings.”

On his part, Mr. Khalid Bu Hazza expressed BAPCO’s pride in signing this partnership agreement with BisB, hailing the Bank’s dedicated role as one of the leading financial establishments in serving the community welfare. He also emphasized that BAPCO’s initiative is part of its ongoing efforts and initiatives aimed at upgrading its services towards fulfilling the growing hopes and expectations of its valued customers.

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For further information, please contact
Shaikha Seyadi
Tel: +973 17 592008 Ext. 101 | M: +973 66395500
Email: shaikha.seyadi@traccs.net 

About Bahrain Islamic Bank (BisB)
Bahrain Islamic Bank (BisB) is the leading provider of Sharia compliant integrated financial solutions in the Kingdom of Bahrain. Since its establishment in 1979 as the first Islamic Bank in the country and the fourth in the GCC, BisB has pioneered the country’s Islamic finance industry and has paved the way in digital transformation to enhance the customer experience and elevate the standards of banking in the Kingdom.

BisB’s competitive edge lies in its approach to simplifying customer’s money matters; the Bank leverages on its Bahraini values to offer an optimal customer experience, and deploys state-of-the-art digital platforms and innovative product and services to enable simpler, faster and hassle-free banking transactions.

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