
Withdrawals from Eidiya ATMs exceeded QR103 mn: QCB
DOHA: The Qatar Central Bank (QCB) has announced the closure of the Eidiya ATM service launched on the occasion of Eid Al Adha.
The withdrawal operations value exceeded QR103 million from all ATM machines placed in 10 different locations.
The ATM service allowed users to withdraw Qatari riyals in 5, 10, 50, and 100 denominations.
Eidiya ATM locations were Place Vendome, Mall of Qatar, Al Wakrah Old Souq, Doha Festival City, Al Hazm Mall, Al Mirqab Mall, West Walk, Al Khor Mall, Al Meera-Muaither and Al Meera-Thumama.
Eidiya ATM service aims to preserve the Qatari culture and heritage by bringing back the traditional practice of Eidi, which is usually money or gift given to children.

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