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BisB launches interactive live event Majlis Al Islami Rewarding customers during Ramadan

BisB launches interactive live event Majlis Al Islami Rewarding customers during Ramadan

Daily Tribune07-03-2025
Bahrain Islamic Bank (BisB), the leading provider of innovative Islamic financial solutions for simplifying money matters in the Kingdom of Bahrain, has announced the launch of 'Majlis Al Islami', an interactive virtual event for the second consecutive year, aimed at rewarding the bank's customers and showcasing a variety of innovative products and services.
The first live event took place on the evening of Wednesday, March 5, 2025, via the bank's Instagram and YouTube applications. The live event featured a variety of segments filled with exciting activities and valuable prizes, which received engagement from customers both in the Kingdom of Bahrain and the Arabian Gulf During the four lives episodes during the holy month of Ramadan, cash prizes, and 4 iPhone 16 devices will be distributed. Additionally, more than 60 winners will have the chance to receive cash prizes ranging from 50 Bahraini Dinars to 300 Bahraini Dinars.
Ms. Sara AlAmmadi, Head of Marketing and Corporate Communications at BisB, stated: 'We are pleased to launch 'Majlis Al Islami' during the month of Ramadan, aimed at rewarding our customers in Bahrain & GCC and reflecting our commitment to enhancing customer engagement and fostering innovation within the banking sector in the Kingdom. We are keen to strengthen our communication with our customers and reward them through advanced social media live techniques, with interactive content, reaffirming the bank's leadership as a financial institution that embraces and adopts innovation and creative ideas.'
Participation in 'Majlis Al Islami' is both simple and rewarding. Customers can increase their chances of winning by partaking in a range of activities throughout the event. These include topping up their Tejoori Al Islami account balance by at least BD50, utilising their BisB VISA Credit Card during the live sessions. For GCC customers, they can open & invest in Tejoori account through BisB Digital app to become eligible.
The Bank invites customers to join the Majlis Al Islami Live experience in every Tuesday during Ramadan, to participate in engaging activities and enjoy opportunities to win instant prizes.
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