14/02/2018 05:48 AST

Bank Muscat, the flagship financial services provider in the Sultanate, in step with its 'Let's Do More' vision and commitment to partnership in encouraging a savings culture in Oman, hosted the first al Mazyona monthly prize draw of 2018 in the wilayat of Ibri under the auspices of Dr Khalaf bin Salim al Ishaqi, Wali of Ibri.

The monthly prizes for January shared by winners across all regions totalled RO 743,000. The prize draw ceremony held at Ibri Fort was attended by dignitaries, high savings balance customers and Management Team members of the bank.

For the third year in running, Oman's flagship savings scheme has retained the total prize money at RO 10 million. As on date, al Mazyona is the biggest prize money in Oman and the region.

Abdulnasir al Raisi, Deputy General Manager - Premier Banking, in the welcome address said: "For over 25 years, al Mazyona has rewarded numerous customers and enriched their lives. Big prize money is not the only attraction of al Mazyona, which is designed to transform the lives of prudent savers. The scheme is targeted to inculcate a strong savings habit among citizens responsible for the future development of Oman. With al Mazyona, Bank Muscat is delighted to elevate the Premier banking service to unparalleled heights.

The bank's strategy focuses on differentiated and specialised banking experience distinguishing Premier banking clients from competitors." The 2018 al Mazyona savings scheme guarantees more prizes for more winners in all regions.


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