Muscat: Rewarding customers across the Sultanate for their loyalty and trust, National Bank of Oman (NBO) is giving three lucky winners the chance to become Nuqati points millionaires. The Bank’s signature Nuqati Rewards programme earns customers points for day-to-day banking transactions across a wide range of products and services including spends on cards, increase in deposits, online transactions and loans among others. These can be used for a host of rewards and redemption offers such as paying utility bills, supermarket shopping, buying airline tickets or topping-up credit for mobile phones.

The more customers bank with NBO, the more Nuqati points they earn. It is as simple as that,” expressed Maha Saud Kalmoor Al Raisi, Head of Card Business at NBO. “We are now giving them a once in a lifetime opportunity to experience valuable rewards like no other thanks to their debit and Badeel pre-paid cards. Customers can use their cards knowing they are a smarter, easier and safer alternative to cash with the unprecedented opportunity of becoming a Nuqati millionaire. Additionally, points earned will be doubled even if you don’t win the grand prize so everyone is a winner.”

The millionaire winner can redeem points for retail services or products up to OMR 7,500 or a utility payment of OMR 5,000. The second prize winner will receive 500,000 Nuqati points and can either redeem them for a retail service of OMR 3,750 or OMR 2,500 for utility payments. The third winner will get 250,000 points and either OMR 1,875 in retail services or OMR 1,250 for utility payments.

With innovation at the heart of its operations, NBO continues to redefine banking with Oman’s first rewards programme. Customers using their debit or Badeel prepaid cards for transactions greater than or equal to OMR 10 until May 6 will not only automatically qualify to enter the Nuqati Millionaire Lucky Draw, but also have their points doubled. For every OMR 10 spent locally customers get one chance to enter the draw, while every OMR 10 spent internationally gives customers twice the chances. Card users can double their chances with every OMR 100 transaction. 

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About National Bank of Oman:
NBO, the first local commercial bank in the Sultanate of Oman, was founded in 1973 and is today one of the leading banks in Oman. The Bank serves its customers in Oman through 60 Branches, more than 180 ATM/FFM/CCDMs as well as two Branches in U.A.E.

The Bank is committed to community improvement through its corporate citizenship programs and is an active supporter of a range of worthy causes in Oman, with emphasis on health and human services, civic, education, environment, youth, women, arts and culture. 

For more information please contact:
Sudipta Dasgupta
TRACCS
Telephone: +968 24 649-099
Mobile: +968 94558787
Email: Sudipta.dasgupta@traccs.net 

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