Cairo, Egypt - Supporting the government’s efforts to achieve financial inclusion and encourage new and existing customers to invest their savings in banks, Emirates NBD - Egypt launched the Mega Liabilities campaign. All new and existing customers who meet the campaign criteria are eligible for the monthly draw prizes.

Starting from mid-September, for three months, the bank is awarding cash prizes whereby one client per month till the end of the year will be eligible to win EGP 500K in cash upon depositing a sum of EGP 50K in his/her account.

In January 2021, the bank will announce the draw for the grand prize EGP 2 million.

To be eligible for the draw and the grand prize, a minimum average balance of EGP 50K is required to be maintained in the Current account, Current Plus or Savings account by the end of the campaign period.

According to Mohamed Berro, CEO of Emirates NBD-Egypt: "The strategy of Emirates NBD - Egypt aims to support the country's plans for economic recovery and achieving financial inclusion by providing innovative banking services that satisfy our customers."

"We are launching this campaign for the fourth year in a row to encourage our new and existing customers to invest their savings in banks and benefit from our offers and banking services. We are keen to provide the best benefits to our customers and the best return on investment and to provide electronic banking services to easily facilitate the procedures for our customers in dealing with their accounts without having to visit the bank.” said Mr. Berro.

It is worth noting that Emirates NBD-Egypt held a draw in 2017 for their customers with a major prize; a luxury Maserati. In 2018, the bank offered a few lucky winners the opportunity to get weekly and monthly cash prizes and a grand prize of EGP 5 million. Last year, the bank held a monthly draw with BMW cars for 8 lucky winners, and a large draw of EGP 5 million for one winner at the end of the campaign.

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About Emirates NBD Egypt:

First inaugurated in 1977 as Cairo Paris Bank, Emirates NBD was acquired by the Emirates NBD Group in 2013 and has since risen as the leader of corporate banking in Egypt. Emirates NBD Egypt has posted 1,700 million EGP total revenues in December 2019 and employs approximately 2,100 individuals spread across 69 branches nationwide with over 300 ATMs.

Internationally renowned for their vast roster of banking services and commitment to sustainable innovation, Emirates NBD has won numerous accolades and industry awards including: Best e-Banking and Mobile Banking in Egypt 2017, 2018, and 2019 by International Finance, Best Bank in Cash Management 2018 by Asian Banker, Best Digital Bank 2017 & 2018 by The Banker Africa, and Best Money Deal in the Middle East and North Africa by AJ Global Award, cementing their place as one of the top banks in the GCC and MENA region.

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