Banking & Finance
Oman Arab Bank introduces online rewards
Oman Arab Bank has launched a new online loyalty programme for its credit card customers in partnership with the Arab Financial Services Company, a leading payments solution provider in the region.
Oman Arab Bank has launched a new online loyalty programme for its credit card customers in partnership with the Arab Financial Services Company, a leading payments solution provider in the region.
The programme, called OAB Rewards, entitles OAB credit card holders, who are subscribed to earn points as they spend on the credit cards, which can later be redeemed from a wide range of options, through an online portal. It is on offer for all OAB credit cardholders, said a bank release.
The specially-dedicated OAB rewards portal www.oabrewards.com serves as an online travel reservations engine. Customers can select and book directly with over 900 airlines, 200,000 hotels and car rentals in over 150 countries across the globe by redeeming their points.
Retail shopping is also part of OAB rewards, with the option to shop online. With digital commerce on the rise in Oman and the region, this programme aims to appeal to those who see value and convenience in e-commerce. The programme also offers a unique advantage for cash-back to the card account.
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