18/06/2017 08:06 AST

Ooredoo, Kuwait's fastest telecom network, has signed a partnership agreement with Oula Fuel Marketing Company under which its customers can redeem their points for service vouchers from Oula fuel stations.

This is aimed at enriching customers' experience through Nojoom Rewards Program, said Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdullah Al Thani, the Ooredoo Kuwait's general manager and CEO after signing the deal with Adel Al Awadhi, the chief executuive of Oula Fuel Marketing.

The services include fueling and full car service in addition to washing and detailing. "The agreement Ooredoo's pride in fostering a strong relationship with Oula, its long-term partner which is one of the leading companies in Kuwait with more than 40 fuel stations located across different areas of Kuwait," observed Sheikh Mohammed.

Al Awadhi expressed his pride in partnering with Ooredoo in its unique Nojoom Rewards Program, noting that this is in tandem with the company's strategy to increase added value to customers and create an unparalleled experience.

Ooredoo announced earlier the launch of its newly revamped Nojoom rewards program which offers its customers the best exclusive discounts.

Accessible to all Ooredoo customers, the program offers members free upgrades, vouchers and discounts from a large variety of partners, ranging from service providers, retailers and hotels, and airline companies. In addition, customers use their Nojoom points to buy products from the Nojoom Online Rewards Store, it added.-


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