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FGB Hands Over an Audi R8 & Q5 to Two Lucky Winners
(7 July 2012)

Karim Jamal and Mohamed Mazher won Audi R8 Quattro and Audi Q5 cars respectively following the First Gulf Bank’s (FGB) half yearly draw for its Abu Dhabi Credit Cardholders. They were handed their car keys by FGB’s Executive Vice President of Branch Distribution, Huda Abdulla. 

 
Since the launch in October 2010, Abu Dhabi Credit Card has fulfilled the wishes of over 690 customers so far and will continue to do so in the future.  Abu Dhabi Credit Card falls in line with FGB’s commitment to provide privileges for the local community. Abu Dhabi Cards are giving prizes worth over AED 6 million on an annual basis, which include 2 bedroom apartments, Audi Cars, Italy by Ferrari Tours, marriage and education Funds, Travel packages, aerial tours of Abu Dhabi and Sharaf DG shopping vouchers. 
 
“I am glad to be in possession of the Abu Dhabi Credit Card which provides many privileges and makes me feel valued as a customer,” Jamal indicated.
 
“I was thrilled to have won the Audi Q5 in the half yearly draw, as this was the prize that I was particularly hoping for,” Mazher added.
 
FGB’s strategy has always been focused on delivering diverse products tailored to suit the needs and lifestyles of its customers. The Abu Dhabi Credit Card is one of the many offerings that were developed to reward customers. The more the cardholders use their cards, the more chances they have of winning prizes, making every dirham they spend valuable.
 
“We would like to congratulate the winners and we promise to continue to reward more customers in the future,” Huda Abdulla said.
 
The next monthly draw will be taking place on July 10, 2012. 
 
For a full list of winners and to learn more about the prizes, please visit www.myfgbcard.com>


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