
Qi Card and Turkish Airlines Partner on Co-Branded Debit Card for Iraq
The initiative will connect 11 million Qi Card users in Iraq to Turkish Airlines' Miles&Smiles rewards programme, allowing them to integrate their daily spending with travel benefits.
Miles&Smiles, which has more than 20 million members and 31 bank partnerships in over 50 countries, offers rewards that can be redeemed across 353 destinations in 131 countries via Turkish Airlines and its Star Alliance partners.
The new card will enable Iraqi consumers to earn rewards through everyday transactions, with benefits including seat upgrades, access to business lounges, fast-track services, and bonus mile offers.
Bahaa Abdul Hadi, Chairman of International Smart Card (Qi Card), said:
'This partnership reflects our shared vision of enriching everyday experiences through smarter financial tools and aspirational travel rewards. We are excited to offer Iraqis a globally accepted, loyalty-driven product that rewards them for how they spend.'
The card will be fully integrated with Qi Card's national infrastructure and mobile platform, and can be used worldwide where Mastercard is accepted.
Ahmet Olmuştur, Chief Commercial Officer at Turkish Airlines, said:
'This co-branded card shows our commitment to the Iraqi market and strengthens our presence in the region by transforming everyday purchases into Miles&Smiles advantages that will pave the way for more memorable experiences for Iraqis.'
Qi Card expects the partnership to attract interest from other airlines in Iraq and the Middle East seeking similar collaborations to expand options for cardholders.
The product will be available through Qi Card's distribution network, with customer support available at all times.
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