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Nabil Bank ties up with Qatar Airways to provide special privileges to Nabil cardholders



KATHMANDU: Nabil Bank has entered into a partnership with Qatar Airways to provide special privileges to Nabil Cardholders.

Under this partnership, Nabil Bank’s cardholders will receive up to 10% discount while purchasing air tickets to selected destinations in Europe, America, and Africa.

The discount will be applicable from 1st July 2022 on business and economy class air tickets, which can be availed by Nabil’s cardholders by simply presenting their cards to Qatar Airways’ representatives, a statement issued by Nabil Bank said.

The MoU was signed by Anil Keshary Shah, Nabil Bank’s Chief Executive Officer and Sarik Bogati Qatar Airways’ Sales Manager – Nepal on behalf Country Manager, Mohamed El Emam.

Qatar Airways is a global airline that has achieved the 5-Star Covid-19 Airline Safety Rating by international air transport rating organization, Skytrax.

Given the impact of Covid-19 on international travel, we believe this tie-up will prove to be beneficial for our customers.

Nabil Bank Limited is the nation’s first private sector bank, established in 1984 AD.

The Bank serves a complete line of commercial banking products through branch banking, treasury, trade, cards, remittance and investment banking.

The Bank operates through a network of 150 branch offices, 187 ATMs, numerous POS terminals, remittance agents spread across the nation and over 1,500 international correspondent banking relationships.

Publish Date : 20 June 2022 06:40 AM

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