Bank Audi, Lebanon’s leading bank, has once again raised the bar in terms of cards benefits by announcing the launch of “Flavors”, its exclusive dining program which enables Bank Audi Visa cardholders to enjoy discounts and privileges at many of their favorite restaurants, upon payment with a Bank Audi Visa debit or credit card.

This program, developed in partnership with Visa International and the Syndicate of Owners of Restaurants, Cafes, Nightclubs and Pastries in Lebanon, offers benefits, discounts and privileges in more than 65 outlets, all members of the syndicate.

“Bank Audi is synonymous with offering its customers the most rewarding experiences. With dining being one of the most popular pastimes in Lebanon, the program is intended to provide our cardholders with more reasons to treat themselves to good times, while encouraging them to explore the pleasures of Lebanese and international cuisine which Lebanon is renowned for” said Grace Eid, Head of Retail Banking at Bank Audi sal. “We’re also very excited to partner with Visa and the syndicate to develop this program in such a way as to cover a majority of dining locations in the country. We are confident that this partnership will contribute to making this program more efficient”, she added.

Mr. Mohanish Agni, General Manager for Levant and Pakistan, Visa, stated: “We are delighted to partner with Bank Audi to launch this exclusive dining program for Visa cardholders who will benefit from special discounts and treatment when using their cards at the participating merchants network. The “Flavors” program provides Visa cardholders with a unique opportunity to enjoy dining at their favourite hotspots in Lebanon while benefiting from the convenience and security of their Visa cards. Our partnership with Bank Audi on this program reflects our joint efforts to promote a cashless culture in the market and bring our customers great rewards.”

For his part, Mr. Tony Ramy, President of the Syndicate of Owners of Restaurants, Cafes, Nightclubs and Pastries in Lebanon, expressed his delight at the partnership: “On behalf of the Board of Directors and members of the Syndicate of Owners of Restaurants, Cafes, Nightclubs and Pastries, I want to express our appreciation and pleasure to be part of this promising partnership with Bank Audi and Visa. We are eager to witness the boost the “Flavors” Program will bring to the F&B, tourism and hospitality sectors, through Bank Audi. Together, we support the industry and look forward to a great Summer season thanks to this fruitful collaboration, and hopefully more to come.”

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