
Gulf Bank recently sponsored Kuwait University’s “Nabni Watan” event, which took place at the Kuwait University Shuwaikh Campus from 17 – 21 February 2013. The event was designed to provide young entrepreneurs in Kuwait with a strong business environment to achieve their ambitions. Gulf Bank had a booth set up at the Shuwaikh Campus staffed by specialist advisors who were on hand to provide information about Gulf Bank’s redTM program, which is specifically designed for youth. Najla Al-Essa, Executive Manager, Consumer Banking Group at Gulf Bank said: “At Gulf Bank, we want to reach out to students and younger customers, whether through ongoing support or through superior services and attractive promotions which are specifically designed for their needs. We believe our redTM program is the best youth account in Kuwait, and our team at the Kuwait University’s Shuwaikh Campus was on hand to explain our services and benefits to students in person.” Any student aged between 17 and 24 years can open a red™ account, which requires no deposit and is available for both current and savings accounts with the highest interest rates. Student allowances are also deposited in students’ red™ accounts early the next morning following the initial time of deposit. albwaba
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