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Kuwait: Kuwait Finance House (KFH) launched “It's Worth Transferring your Salary” Campaign that includes a plethora of offers and discounts to customers.
With the new KFH salary transfer, customers can choose all or any of these offers: 0% profit on selected car brands up to KD 25,000 and payment period up to 5 years, Special discount from more than 10 car brands, Special offer on Tayseer cards with credit limit up to KD 5000, Up to 50,000 miles with "Oasis Club" Mastercard World, and a chance to win 77 kg with Alrabeh Account.
Group General Manager Retail Banking at KFH, Khaled Yousif Alshamlan said that “It's Worth Transferring your Salary” campaign encompasses all existing and new customers of the bank. He added that customers can apply for all or any of these offers based on their eligibility at the time of application for the offer, indicating terms and conditions apply.
Alshamlan pointed out that this campaign comes as part of KFH’s keenness to offer the best to its customers, while enhancing its products and services that allow customers to avail them when transferring their salaries to KFH. He explained that customers are eligible to theses offers providing that they are obligated to transfer salaries for period of the offer taken.
He reiterated KFH’s continuing endeavors to pay great attention to its customers while rolling out unique products and services that meet their requirements and aspirations. This also contributes in distinguishing KFH among pees and increases its market share.
Kuwait Finance House (KFH)
KFH was established in Kuwait in 1977 and is enlisted in Boursa Kuwait. KFH Group is a global pioneer in the field of Islamic banking services, where it offers a wide array of Islamic financial products and services, not to mention a high standard of innovation and customer service.
KFH manages its operations in the GCC, Asia, and Europe through over 520 branches, including KFH-Turkey, to offer services for the bank's customers in Turkey, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Germany, and the UAE.
KFH's mission is to achieve highest levels of excellence and innovation in the field of customer service, while developing common interest for all those concerned with the financial institution. KFH's vision is to spearhead the global development in Islamic financial services, and to upgrade the bank into the level of becoming the most sustainable profitable Islamic bank in the world.
KFH's values include cementing leadership through all its businesses, including leadership in the Islamic banking services worldwide, through innovation, superior customer service and the development of its employees. In addition, KFH is committed to all its procedures, and to setting up long-life partnerships with the concerned authorities.
For more information, please visit: www.kfh.com
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