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Dalma Mall redefines gifting with its exclusive prepaid gift card

Dalma Mall redefines gifting with its exclusive prepaid gift card

Khaleej Times21-04-2025

In response to the growing demand for flexible and meaningful gifting solutions, Dalma Mall has introduced its exclusive prepaid gift card — a seamless, convenient, and rewarding way to gift, offering recipients the freedom to choose from an extensive selection of fashion, dining, entertainment, and retail experiences within the mall. Whether for birthdays, anniversaries, festive celebrations, or corporate rewards, the Dalma Mall Prepaid Gift Card transforms every occasion into a personalised shopping experience.
To mark the launch of this exciting initiative, Dalma Mall successfully introduced the Prepaid Gift Card strategically through its 'Shop, Win & Celebrate – Ramadan Rewards' campaign. The campaign, which celebrated the spirit of Ramadan, offered shoppers the chance to win prizes worth Dh120,000 in prepaid gift cards. Over the course of 30 days, 30 winners were rewarded with fully loaded gift cards, along with a Grand Eid Raffle prize of Dh10,000. The campaign also featured interactive spot games and exclusive customer interactions with top influencers, driving strong engagement and enhancing overall brand excitement.
As consumer preferences continue to shift towards versatile gifting options, Dalma Mall's latest initiative caters to modern shoppers seeking both choice and convenience. To launch this innovative solution, Dalma Mall partnered with Giftify, a global leader in gift card management solutions. With 450+ brand outlets, the Prepaid Gift Card unlocks endless possibilities, ensuring an enhanced shopping experience. Available for purchase at any Dalma Mall customer service desk, it provides a smooth and hassle-free gifting solution for both individuals and businesses.
Commenting on the launch, Bhupinder Singh, general manager and CFO – Dalma Mall, said: "At Dalma Mall, we are committed to enhancing the customer journey by introducing innovative and value-driven solutions. Our exclusive prepaid gift card is more than just a gifting option, it's an invitation to explore and indulge in the diverse experiences our mall has to offer. Whether celebrating a milestone or rewarding achievements, this gift card represents the freedom to choose the perfect experience, reaffirming our commitment to customer satisfaction and retail excellence."
Excited about the partnership with Dalma Mall, Colin Davidson, chief market expansion officer, Giftify, added: "Finding the perfect gift isn't always easy… But now, it is. We're thrilled to partner with Dalma Mall, a hidden gem of Abu Dhabi, to help them redefine gifting with this innovative prepaid card. It's a fantastic way to enhance the shopping experience while offering flexibility and ease of use."
Beyond its practicality, this initiative further reinforces Dalma Mall's dedication to customer-centric innovation, providing shoppers with a thoughtful way to share the joy of choice. By continuously introducing value-driven retail solutions, Dalma Mall solidifies its position as one of Abu Dhabi's leading shopping and lifestyle destinations.
For more information on the Dalma Mall Prepaid Gift Card, visit Dalma Mall or contact the customer service team.

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