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Whopping cash prizes won for NBO’s Sept Al Kanz Savings Scheme

NBO - Al Kanz September
NBO - Al Kanz September
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MUSCAT: Marking another milestone in its efforts to instill a culture of saving, National Bank of Oman (NBO) recently held its September Al Kanz Savings Scheme draw, with RO 157,500 given to 178 lucky winners. As well as the monthly Sadara and Mazaya draws, which handed out three prizes of RO 25,000 and four prizes of RO 10,000 respectively, the bank also held its special Women’s draw, giving RO 1,000 to six winners; the Youth draw, giving RO 100 to 115 winners; and the Salary Transfer draw, with RO 500 earmarked for 50 winners. With only two months left until the end-of-year mega draw, there is still plenty of time to start saving and be in for the chance to win up to RO 250,000.


Tariq Atiq, Chief Retail and Digital Banking Officer at NBO, said, “Our yearly draw scheme has become a mainstay of our Al Kanz Savings account, and the highlight of our efforts to encourage savings amongst our customers. As well as a range of useful features and benefits, the account offers the chance to win a variety of cash prizes every single month. As we come towards National Day and the end of the year, the draw gets even more exciting and we look forward to making even more of our customers’ lives better by helping them secure their finances for the future.”


With prizes ranging from RO 100 to RO 250,000, the Al Kanz Savings Scheme continues to be one of the most highly anticipated banking events of the year. Customers are eligible to win by maintaining an average minimum balance of RO 100 in their Al Kanz Savings account. Every RO 100 provides an extra chance in the draw, so the more money kept in the account, the more the chance of winning.


Meanwhile, customers simply have to transfer their salary to NBO to be in for the chance of winning in the Salary Transfer draw.


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