
Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank (ADIB), a top-tier Islamic financial services institution, announced on Wednesday the launch of the UAE’s First Islamic Telecom Card in partnership with Etisalat, the largest telecommunication company in the UAE, and Visa International. The ADIB-Etisalat Card, available in Classic, Gold and Platinum versions, enables customers to earn free talk time for every dirham spent on their card, in addition to the best-in-market sign-up points. Upon signing up for the new co-branded covered Card, ADIB Etisalat Cardholders will receive up to 70,000 “More reward Points” which is equivalent to 2000 minutes of free talk-time within the UAE. Cardholders will also earn up to 4 per cent cashback as “More reward Points” for every dirham whilst using their card for purchases anywhere in the world. Customers will also be able to enjoy unique privileges such as access to ADIB’s Travel Desk, and special discounts from national and international merchants as well as within the Etisalat partner network. Dhafer Luqman, Executive Vice President, Retail Banking at ADIB, said: “Our continued commitment is to provide our customers with innovative new products and services through partnerships with leading corporations in the UAE.” From gulftoday
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