Dubai:  Emirates Islamic, one of the leading Islamic banks in the UAE, today announced the launch of Cashbacksouk.ae, an online shopping portal exclusively for Emirates Islamic cardholders allowing them to earn up to 25% cashback across more than 1,500 local and international brands.

The new portal, which is available to all Emirates Islamic credit, debit and prepaid cardholders, allows users to shop online for flights, hotels, electronics, apparel, and more. Customers can earn cashback on several leading fashion, hospitality, and travel brands including adidas, Agoda, AliExpress, Armani, ASOS, Bloomingdale’s, Booking.com, Disneyland Paris, Emirates, Etihad Airways, Expedia, Flipkart, Hotels.com, Marks & Spencer, Movenpick Hotels and Resorts, Nike, and Saks Fifth Avenue. 

Commenting on the launch of the portal, Wasim Saifi, Deputy CEO-Consumer Banking and Wealth Management at Emirates Islamic, said: “Emirates Islamic is pleased to launch Cashbacksouk.ae, an exciting new proposition tailored to our tech-savvy customers who seek the best deals and offers online. As an innovator and digital frontrunner in the Islamic banking space, Emirates Islamic is pleased to support the UAE’s fast-growing e-commerce sector with the introduction of this new portal, which will offer our customers a secure and enjoyable online shopping experience with attractive offers to help them maximise savings.”

Emirates Islamic customers can start enjoying the attractive offers on Cahsbacksouk.ae by visiting the website and registering for free by creating their login credentials using their Emirates Islamic cards. After any purchases have been made, the bank will credit cashback earned to the customer’s card account.

Emirates Islamic offers a range of award-winning credit, debit and prepaid cards tailored to meet customers’ lifestyle and travel needs. The bank’s Skywards Infinite credit card offers include complimentary Emirates Skywards Silver tier membership, unlimited complimentary airport lounge access, earnings of up to 2 Skywards Miles per USD spend on the card.  The Emirates Islamic Cashback Plus Visa Signature Credit Card is embedded with a NOL chip which allows easy access on the RTA transport network along with up to 10% cashback on groceries, dining, education and telecommunications. Flex, Flex Elite & Emarati cards reward customers with EI SmartMiles that can be redeemed instantly at any outlets including 300 airlines and 180,000 hotels worldwide. 

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About Emirates Islamic:

Emirates Islamic (DFM: EIB), part of Emirates NBD Group, is one of the fastest growing banks in the UAE. Established in 2004 as Emirates Islamic Bank, the bank has established itself as a major player in the highly competitive financial services sector in the UAE.

Emirates Islamic offers a comprehensive range of Shari’a-compliant products and services across the Personal, Business and Corporate banking spectrum with a network of 58 branches and 210 ATMs/CDMs across the UAE. In the fast-growing area of online and mobile banking, the bank is an innovator, being the first Islamic bank in the UAE to launch a mobile banking app and offer Apple Pay, as well as being the first Islamic bank in the world to launch Chat Banking services for customers via WhatsApp.

Emirates Islamic has consistently received local and international awards, in recognition of its strong record of performance and innovation in banking. The bank was awarded ‘Best Islamic Bank” in the UAE in 2018 by Global Finance and ‘Best Islamic Banking Brand’ by Global Brands Magazine. Emirates Islamic also claimed the ‘Best Mobile Banking app’ award, and the ‘Best Islamic Card’ for its Emarati Credit Card at the Banker Middle East Product Awards 2018. In 2019, the bank won the ‘Human Resources Development’ award from the Emirates Institute for Banking and Financial Studies, and Service Olympian Award for ‘Most Improved Website’. In addition, Emirates Islamic was named ‘Most Innovative Islamic Bank’ by Islamic Finance News, and its Kunooz Savings Account was named ‘Best Banking Product’ by Global Banking & Finance Review.

As part of its commitment to the UAE community, the Emirates Islamic Charity Fund provides financial aid to those in need, with a focus on food, shelter, health, education and social welfare contributions.

For further information please visit www.emiratesislamic.ae 

Or please contact:
Amina Al Zarooni
Media Relations Manager, Emirates Islamic
Tel: 971 4 4397430; Mob: 971 56 6405080
Email: AminaAlZarooni@emiratesislamic.ae 
Tricia Kaul | Batoul Al Beitouni
asda’a bcw, Dubai, UAE
Tel: 971-4-4507600, Fax: 971-4-4358040
Email: Tricia.Kaul@bcw-global.com  | Batoul.AlBeitouni@bcw-global.com 

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