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June 16th, 2016, 12:58 PM
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Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank Press Release
Hi I am interested n having information about the press release of the names of the winners through Emirati Millionaire Savings Account (EMSA) by Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank?
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June 16th, 2016, 01:18 PM
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Re: Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank Press Release
Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank - Islamic Banking Division (ADCB-IBD) reports the victors of the great prize and month to month prizes through its Emirati Millionaire Savings Account (EMSA) a sparing record solely for UAE nationals Mohamed Batal Eissa Buallamah Al Qubaisi, 38 years of age, praised his fantastic prize win of AED 1,000,000 at ADCB's GASCO branch where he got his prize amid the Holy Month of Ramadan. Remarking on this win he said: "I am to a great degree upbeat to have won the stupendous prize. With ADCB dreams truly do work out as expected; I have constantly kept my trusts high and my desire turned into a reality. I have numerous arrangements and thoughts, and I am overpowered with euphoria. Much obliged to you ADCB Islamic Banking". Raheema Husain Darweesh Al Khoori, 12 year old, won the month to month prize of AED 250,000. Remarking on the win, Raheema's dad said: "I might want to take this chance to say thanks to ADCB Islamic Banking for such a remunerating sparing system and for its straightforwardness in client connection. I am pleased to keep money with ADCB for as far back as 14 years". On this event, Amr Al Menhali, Head of Islamic Banking at ADCB, said: "Through EMSA, we would like to urge clients to save money all the time keeping in mind the end goal to satisfy their future desire. In the interest of ADCB Islamic Banking, we might want to praise the victors on their merited prizes." Notwithstanding a semi-yearly fabulous prize and a month to month prize, EMSA additionally offers clients a day by day prize of a prize of AED 10,000. ADCB Islamic Banking clients need to keep up a base month to month normal equalization of AED 5,000 to be qualified for the prize draws. Keeping up a higher parity builds the odds of winning. |
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