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BisB offers Maldives, Seychelles holiday prizes

BisB offers Maldives, Seychelles holiday prizes

Daily Tribune16-06-2025
TDT | Manama
Shoppers using their BisB Visa Credit Cards this summer could land luxury holidays to the Maldives or Seychelles, as part of Bahrain Islamic Bank's latest travel-themed campaign rewarding everyday spending.
Holiday dream
The annual Summer Promotional Campaign, launched by BisB on Saturday, offers customers a chance to win one of two high-end vacations for two, simply by using their Visa Credit Cards for purchases of BHD 50 or more between June 1st and August 31st. Every eligible transaction earns an entry into the draw, with five bonus entries awarded for purchases made in foreign currency. The campaign also includes cashback rewards for 50 additional winners, with up to BHD 100 returned on qualifying purchases.
Banking lifestyle
Faisal Al Abdulla, Chief Retail Banking Officer at BisB, said the campaign is designed to align banking with customer aspirations. 'We believe in rewarding our customers not just for banking with us, but for living life to the fullest,' he said. 'This annual campaign is a celebration of our customers' loyalty and a reflection of our ongoing mission to simplify money matters while offering meaningful, travel-inspired rewards.'
The initiative reflects BisB's growing emphasis on customer engagement through lifestyle-focused incentives tied to digital and card-based spending.
Customers can boost their chances of winning by prioritising foreign transactions, which earn extra entries into the draw. All winners will be selected after the campaign ends in August. Further details are available on the bank's website or at any BisB branch.
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