The National Bank of Abu Dhabi (NBAD), The Number One Bank in the UAE, launched a reward programme that allows six nbadOnline customers to win a Blackberry each.
All existing and new nbadOnline customers are eligible to win the latest Blackberry device, the exciting Blackberry Bold 9700, from NBAD by just logging in and making at least one transaction on nbadOnline between July 1 and September 30, 2010.
Last year, NBAD's Internet Banking Unit (IBU) net profits rose 120%, the number of nbadOnline users jumped by 56%, transactional volume increased by 24%.
Through nbadOnline the Bank’s customers can instantly transfer money between accounts, pay utility bills, remit money worldwide, and settle credit card bills. Added to this function, from July 1 through the end of September, 2010, every month two nbadOnline users will win the latest version of Blackberry.
NBAD account holders are eligible to use nbadOnline. Customers who do not have nbadOnline accounts can visit any NBAD branch to sign up for the service.
“We believe that nbadOnline offers our customers a great utility because with just a few clicks consumers can check their accounts and make a number of transactions in a secure and convenient way,” said Ahmed Al Naqbi, the Senior Manager of Channels and Electronic Banking Services at NBAD.
“NBAD methodically developed nbadOnline to assure a secure environment for consumers to conveniently bank from their personal computers. We continue to improve our services which are already the best in the region.”
NBAD will hold three raffle drawers for each of the three months that programme runs. In each raffle draw two names will be selected.
“We appreciate our esteemed customers deeply and will time and again design programmes to reward them for their business with us,” said Manoj Bhatia, the manager of Internet Banking Unit. “. “We are proud that NBAD is pioneer bank in implementing two-factor authentication security through RSA Token that not only provides high level of security but also proves to be effective deterrent against ongoing menace of phishing attempts and malware attacks.”