Kuwait: Warba Bank, “the Best investment Bank” and “Best Corporate Bank” in Kuwait, will be organizing its weekly Sunbula draw number 15 on Thursday at 11:00am in presence of a representative from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry and the Bank officials.

 Al-Sunbula both account and fixed deposits are the perfect choices for customers who wish to save money and achieve steady returns while at the same time gain the opportunity to win prizes throughout the year.  In line with the bank’s mission to develop and differentiate its offerings, Warba Bank has enhanced its Sunbula campaign for 2019 with more cash and prizes reaching more than 1 Million Kuwaiti Dinars.

 In the running campaign, Warba Bank continued its weekly draws for 5 winners of KD 1,000 each throughout the year, yet introduce the “Mega Draws” that take place on a quarterly basis to reveal five winners, the 1st winner gets KD 100,000 in cash!  The four winners thereafter will each get the latest 2019 Land Cruiser 5.7 VXR.  And more, as the last Mega Draw will give away 2 more Land Cruisers! As per the winning chances, each customer will be participating in the draw for each KD 10 in the Sunbula Account. 

It is also worth noting that the Sunbula Fixed Deposit rewards its investor with both high expected returns, reaching up to 3.5%, as well as winning chances.  And such investors have full flexibility in choosing the desired tenure and the profit distribution method. Furthermore, Warba Bank is leveraging on its Customer Onboarding solution, in line with its ambitious five-year strategy that enables non-Warba Bank customers to request the opening of Al-Sunbula account in a simple electronic manner without having to visit the branch, through 5 simple steps in 5 minutes.

New customers will be able to request opening the account at anytime, anywhere, through the new and unique electronic system used to implement this service. Representatives will then contact the customer to determine the appropriate time to visit the branch to get required signatures, verify the customer's identity, deliver his/her debit card, and activate the account. 

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About Warba Bank:
Warba Bank was established pursuant to Emiri decree and officially registered as an Islamic bank by the Kuwaiti central bank on 5 April, 2010. It offers a bundle of comprehensive integrated services and banking solutions that comply with the Islamic sharia jurisdiction, and such services are offered through three groups or services, namely, the Banking Group, the Company Financing Group and the Investment and Treasury Group. The bank has 12 branches in strategic locations with over 400 employees working under its umbrella.  

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