
BDB Launches Rewards Campaign for New Current Account Holders
Bahrain Development Bank (BDB), the Kingdom's leading financial institution supporting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), has launched a new campaign that rewards entrepreneurs for opening current accounts. The initiative underscores BDB's continued efforts to simplify banking access and enhance financial inclusion for the SME sector.
As part of the campaign, five customers who open their BDB current accounts between 18th and 31st May 2025 will be awarded a cash prize of BHD 500 each. Winners will be selected through a draw conducted under the supervision of the Ministry of Industry and Commerce.
This initiative forms part of BDB's broader strategy to deliver accessible and flexible banking services that align with the operational needs of SMEs. Customers opening current accounts during the campaign period will also benefit from the tijara platform, which is Bahrain's first end-to-end digital banking solution built exclusively for SMEs. It empowers entrepreneurs with streamlined account management, seamless transactions, and dedicated features that simplify business banking.
Commenting on the occasion, Mr. Ali Al Aradi, Chief Banking Officer of BDB said, 'As a key enabler of entrepreneurial growth in the Kingdom, we remain steadfast in our mission to provide SMEs with agile financial solutions that serve their evolving needs. This campaign highlights our ongoing commitment to financial empowerment and aligns with Bahrain's Vision 2030, which aims to diversify the economy and foster digital innovation.'
BDB continues to play a vital role in strengthening Bahrain's SME ecosystem through its comprehensive suite of offerings that include tailored financing products, specialised advisory services, and innovative banking solutions. The Bank also seeks to expand strategic partnerships with public and private sector entities that ensure business sustainability and contribute to long-term economic progress.

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