Manama: The National Bank of Bahrain (NBB) has launched its Personal Loans Festival Campaign, a promotion designed for new customers willing to transfer their financial obligations to the bank.

The promotion ends on December 31.

Through the campaign, NBB aims to widen its scope to encompass all members of the community and encourage them to apply for a transfer of their personal loans to the bank.

New customers who choose to transfer their existing loans will receive an instant cash prize of BD100, alongside a competitive interest rate.

Additionally, customers can also benefit from the NBB’s quick and convenient processing times on their loan applications, where they can consolidate their financial obligations and obtain additional amounts of financing to meet their needs.

The prizes will be available to all applicants transferring their loans on some of the selected branches that will be listed on NBB’s official social media channels on a weekly basis.

Transferring applicants must meet the bank’s eligibility criteria and present their CPR, an outstanding letter and a three-month account statement to be considered for the promotion.

“At NBB, we are always delighted to introduce valuable campaigns to our customers that remain at the heart of our business, and as such, we are pleased to announce the launch of the NBB’s Personal Loan Festival Campaign,” said NBB retail banking chief executive Subah Al Zayani.

“Through this exclusive campaign, we aim to alleviate existing financial burdens and strive to provide new customers who choose NBB as their banking partner with competitive interest rates coupled with instant cash prizes. This campaign aims to enrich and fulfil our customers’ journeys, making them feel appreciated and allowing them to become an integral part of our NBB family, as we work to introduce them to the various branches of the National Bank of Bahrain across the kingdom.”

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