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NBK offers a 10% cashback on airline ticket purchases, Marriott Bonvoy Hotels bookings

NBK offers a 10% cashback on airline ticket purchases, Marriott Bonvoy Hotels bookings

Kuwait Timesa day ago
Offer for NBK Visa Credit Card and prepaid cardholders
KUWAIT: In line with its continuous efforts to reward clients all year round with exclusive offers and benefits tailored to match their needs and expectations, National Bank of Kuwait announced giving up to 10 percent cashback on airline ticket purchases and Marriott Bonvoy Hotels bookings from August 1, 2025 to September 30, 2025 when using eligible NBK Visa Credit and prepaid Cards.
With this offer, NBK customers holding these eligible cards can now get 10 percent cashback on purchases of airline tickets made directly on the application or website of the airlines and Marriott Bonvoy hotels. A wide range of cards are eligible for this offer to guarantee that a wider segment of customers enjoys this rewarding experience, and these cards are:
• NBK KWT Visa Infinite Credit Card
• NBK-Harrods Visa Infinite Credit Card
• NBK-Kuwait Airways (Oasis Club) Visa Infinite Credit Card
• NBK-KPC Visa Infinite Credit Card
• Visa Infinite Credit Card
• Visa Signature Credit Card
• NBK Avios Visa Signature Prepaid Card
• Visa Platinum Credit Card
• 247 Cashback Prepaid Card
• NBK-Kuwait Airways (Oasis Club) Visa Platinum Prepaid Card
For eligible Visa Infinite and Visa Signature Credit and prepaid cardholders, customers can enjoy up to KD 100 cashback when spending a minimum amount of KD 500. For eligible Visa Platinum Credit and Prepaid Cardholders, customers can enjoy up to KD 50 cashback when spending a minimum amount of KD 300 per month.
On this occasion, Anwar Al-Ballam, AVP - Cards Services Management said: 'We are always keen on giving our customers a real added value by making their travel experience more fun and economical, which is why we strive to provide them with exclusive and exceptional offers that enrich their day-to-day experiences and match their travel and entertainment needs.'
Al-Ballam added: 'Such campaigns reflect our diligence in enriching our cardholders' travel experience by enabling them to save as much as possible in every trip. Additionally, it highlights our leadership in providing innovative solutions that respond to our customers' changing needs no matter their segments and ages.' Al-Ballam emphasized that with its leading position and strong ties with the biggest local and international institutions, NBK continues to enrich the banking experience of its customers that not only respond to their needs, but also and more often exceed their expectations.
It is worth noting that NBK's Visa Credit and Prepaid Cards provide their holders many benefits all year round, in addition to exclusive offers and discounts that help them build and maintain a unique lifestyle. From a big selection of products and services, NBK customers can select the NBK Visa Credit and Prepaid cards that best suit their lifestyle, meet their different needs, and provide them with several rewards.
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