Dubai Bank announced that its Royal Banking Covered Card had been recognised with a design award from Visa. The black and gold card, which takes its inspiration from Islamic art, was named “Best AP CEMEA Card Design” by Visa. Collecting the award, Hisham Hammoud, Dubai Bank Head of Retail Banking Group said: “The Dubai Bank Covered Card is all about superior performance and rewards, and we worked hard to ensure the design reflected this ethos. On behalf of the bank, I thank Visa for recognising the hard work and attention to detail that went into developing the Royal Banking Covered Card.”Dubai Bank’s Royal Banking is a complete wealth management solution for premium customers who seek customised solutions and personalised service across all banking channels.The Shari’a compliant Covered Card allows customers control over their finances while earning rewards on their everyday spending, such as discounts of up to 50 per cent for shopping, dining, entertainment and more. In addition, the Card provides purchase protection, life Takaful and travel assistance.Waleed Saeed Al Awadi, Dubai Bank, Head of Branches and Royal Banking, Deputy Chief Marketing Officer, said: “We are delighted to receive such an award that reflects Dubai Bank’s commitment towards its customers.”“The design of this card has been recognised for its uniqueness of being the first vertical card presented to the UAE market, while boasting a striking regal aesthetic that is a reflection of the customers who posses them.”The “Best AP CEMEA Visa Card Design” is voted by all Visa employees across AP and CEMEA markets on a periodic basis. From / Gulf today
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