Times of Oman

Al Mazyona customers rewarded with Eid Al Fitr prize draw

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MUSCAT: Bank Muscat, the flagship financial services provider in the Sultanate, in line with its vision ‘To serve you better, everyday’ and commitment to partnershi­p in promoting a strong savings culture Oman, organised a special al Mazyona savings prize draw in celebratio­n of Eid Al Fitr.

The exciting draw rewarded 50 customers across the Sultanate with OMR2,000 each.

The prize draw was held at a Ramadan Iftar jointly hosted by Institutio­nal Sales and al Jawhar Privilege Banking for select customers at Al Angham Restaurant in Opera Galleria.

Reaching out with a powerful call for savings, Bank Muscat is committed to promoting the concept of savings among all strata of society. Guaranteei­ng more for everyone to share, Oman’s flagship al Mazyona savings scheme offers the biggest OMR10 million prize money in Oman and the region. Adding excitement to festivals and national celebratio­ns, the 2018 al Mazyona scheme rewards customers with special prizes.

The highlights of 2018 al Mazyona savings scheme include high-value prizes for different segments, including women, children, youth and high saving customers. Rewarding high savings balance customers, al Mazyona has earmarked exclusive prizes, including a mega OMR500,000 year-end prize for asalah customers. The monthly prizes for asalah Priority Banking include OMR20,000 each for 10 winners and OMR50,000 each for two winners.

The end of year mega prizes awaiting al Jawhar customers includes OMR100,000 each for two customers. The monthly prizes reserved for al Jawhar customers include OMR10,000 each for 10 winners and OMR20,000 each for two winners.

al Mazyona rewards a large number of customers every month. The monthly prizes include OMR1,000 each for 140 winners and OMR5,000 each for 28 winners across the Sultanate.

Notably, al Mazyona has retained an exciting salary transfer scheme to reward winners with a fixed salary prize of OMR500 every month for a year. All that customers need to do is transfer their salary of OMR500 and above to the bank. Ten customers are rewarded every month in the salary transfer scheme.

An exclusive draw for Zeinah women customers coinciding with the Omani Women’s Day in October is another highlight in which 20 customers will be rewarded with OMR5,000 each. On the occasion of the Sultanate’s 48th National Day, a special draw will be held offering OMR3,000 each for 48 winners.

Targeted at Zeinah women customers maintainin­g a minimum balance of OMR100, al Mazyona offers 10 monthly prizes of OMR1,000 each.

al Mazyona Children’s Account holders can also participat­e in exclusive monthly draws in which 30 winners are rewarded every month with OMR100 each and another 10 children whose birthday fall in the same month can win birthday prize of OMR100 each with a minimum saving balance of OMR50. al Mazyona children’s account holders are also eligible for other al Mazyona prizes where they will get 2 chances by maintainin­g a minimum balance of OMR100.

Youth customers holding Shababi account with just OMR10 get a chance to win OMR100 every month. In all, 40 winners are rewarded every month in the youth category. Shababi account holders are also eligible for other al Mazyona prizes by maintainin­g a minimum balance of OMR100.

al Mazyona has succeeded in inculcatin­g a strong savings culture in Oman. The objective is to create a lifetime change for winners and allow them to invest the prize money in things that will make a lasting difference and well-being of their families. The underlying principle of the scheme is that the greater the deposit balance and longer the relationsh­ip, the higher the chance of rewards. Customers can win more by saving more with Bank Muscat. The flexible scheme makes regular saving easier and is available across the largest network of branches in Oman. al Mazyona continues to be the only savings scheme to recognise and reward loyalty for customers based on their associatio­n with the bank.

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