Doha:- QNB, the largest financial institution in the Middle East and Africa, launches an exclusive campaign in partnership with Visa, for QNB Visa Life Rewards cardholders where customers can  earn extra Life Rewards points when spending both locally and Internationally for a total of 13 weekends from  6th August to 30th  October 2021.

Customers will receive 50% extra Life Rewards for local spending and 100% extra Life Rewards for International spending using foreign currencies during the campaign period. The campaign aims to further drive QNB’s cashless agenda and promote greater adoption of digital payments, which are safer, convenient and more rewarding. The mechanism of the promotion is for weekend transactions using QNB Visa Life Rewards credit cards. During the campaign period, customers will earn extra Life Rewards points that they can redeem at over 800 outlets in Qatar including electronics, fashion and restaurants.

QNB and Visa are strategic long terms partners and have created best in class payment products that comes with a host of benefits and privileges including complimentary airport lounge access, travel insurance benefits and discounts in both Qatar and abroad in addition to an award-winning loyalty program.

Heba Al-Tamimi, GM Group Retail Banking QNB said: We are very pleased to launch such a rewarding campaign for our QNB Visa credit cardholders for their spends, further demonstrating our commitment in rewarding customer loyalty. We are confident that our customers will very well receive the campaign and we look forward to a successful collaboration with Visa. We are witnessing very healthy growth in the electronic payments space and we are positive this campaign will further accelerate the adoption of a safer, convenient and rewarding payment experience for our customers.

Sudheer Nair, Visa Country Manager for Qatar said, "The popularity of digital payments among consumers has increased dramatically both globally and locally, and we’re also seeing a corresponding reaction from merchants looking to provide digital payment options to meet their customers’ needs. We believe the Extra Life Reward Points program will act as a further incentive to help support the use and adoption of digital payments in Qatar and are pleased to work with our partner QNB to launch this exciting campaign."

The QNB Group’s presence through its subsidiaries and associate companies extends to more than 31 countries across three continents, providing a comprehensive range of advanced products and services. The total number of employees is more than 28,000 operating through 1,000 locations, with an ATM network of more than 4,600 machines.

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