RAKBANK continues to turn dreams into a reality by revamping its “Dream It. Live It.” program for its conventional and Amal MasterCard credit cards. The rewards available to cardholders range from some of life’s basic necessities to the most indulgent luxuries.
The new rewards give cardholders the chance to live a year either rent-free, without paying any utility bills, or are spared their children’s annual school fees.
Other lucky winners will drive off with a brand new car or win free fuel or grocery supplies for an entire year. The program prizes also include free weekend getaways, free airline tickets to the customer’s hometown, dining vouchers, the latest gadgets, 100 grams of gold, and a free shopping spree.
Cardholders automatically enter the draw for the “Dream It. Live It.” rewards when they use their RAKBANK and Amal MasterCard credit cards. With every AED200 spent on the credit cards, cardholders earn two chances to enter the draw, and every AED200 spent overseas gives cardholders four chances. The draw is held every 2 months and 21 winners are announced in every draw, with a chance to win any of the 12 mentioned prizes.
“We always listen to our customers to ensure that we regularly meet their needs,” said Mufaddal Idris Khumri, head of cards at RAKBANK. “The enhanced “Dream It. Live It.” program reflects the Bank’s endeavor to provide customers with unique rewards that add the most value to their lives.”
“Dream It. Live It.” reward program is available on 7 of the Bank’s conventional and Amal MasterCard credit cards including RAKBANK Titanium MasterCard credit card, RAKBANK Kalyan Jewellers MasterCard credit card, and others.
RAKBANK, also known as the National Bank of Ras Al Khaimah, is one of the UAE’s oldest and most dynamic financial institutions. Founded in 1976, it underwent a major transformation in 2001 as it rebranded into RAKBANK and shifted its focus from purely corporate to retail and small business banking. In addition to offering a wide range of retail banking services, the bank increased its lending in the traditional SME, commercial, and corporate segment in recent years. The bank also offers Islamic banking solutions. — SG