National Bonds Corporation
Launches Festival Promotion

DUBAI — National Bonds Corporation PJSC, the Shariah-compliant National Savings Scheme, has launched a ‘Save for Life’ festival promotion that aims at rewarding and giving new and existing bondholders an opportunity to triple their chances of winning.

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Published: Wed 7 Oct 2009, 10:14 PM

Last updated: Sun 5 Apr 2015, 9:54 PM

This promotion will be ongoing for three months, commencing October 6 until December 31, 2009.

A three-tier winning format has been introduced to reward bondholders based on the amount of savings they hold with National Bonds; Bondholders saving Dh3,000 and above will be automatically eligible in the Mercedes Benz C200 Elegance weekly draw plus 100 other exciting prizes; If the bondholding is Dh10,000 and above, there is a chance to win weekly a Mercedes Benz C200 Elegance, Dh1 million and other 100 prizes; Bondholders who have savings of Dh 25,000 and above by end December 2009, will be eligible for the Grand Super Saver draw that offers an impressive package of a fully furnished two bedroom apartment and a Mercedes Benz S350 L plus the opportunity to win Dh1 million and other 100 prizes.

Mohammed Qasim Al Ali, Chief Executive Officer of National Bonds Corporation PJSC, said: “As the first worldwide Shariah compliant savings scheme dedicated to inculcating a savings culture not only amongst the residents of the UAE but also in the world, we continue to reward our bondholders on a weekly basis via exciting prizes. This innovative promotion will not only encourage bondholders to save more but also reward their loyalty to the scheme by facilitating the fulfillment of their dreams and aspirations by getting a chance to win 13 Mercedes Benz cars and a fully furnished apartment. This is in addition to the existing 101 prizes including a top prize of Dh1 million weekly that is another avenue giving bondholders the opportunity to save and also realize their ambitions.”—business@khaleejtimes.com


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