
Zainab Hameed wins first half a Million Bahraini Dinars prize from MyHassad 2025 campaign
The winner was overwhelmed with joy upon hearing the news and expressed heartfelt gratitude, stating 'this prize is significant, and life-changing' Zainab Hameed also said: 'I am deeply grateful to Ahli United Bank as I am receiving a prize I could have never dreamed of, and I encourage everyone to keep believing in the power of saving - you never know when your lucky day will come!'
Commenting on the occasion, Mohamed Zakout, Deputy Group Chief Executive Officer – Retail Banking at Ahli United Bank, said that the bank is delighted to be part of achieving their customers dreams and is dedicated to continuously transforming their lives.
The month of May still holds many prizes to be won. With only a 7-day qualification period, customers have the opportunity to win a Special Grand Prize of (BD 100,000), three Monthly Prizes of (BD 10,000) each, and ten Monthly Prizes of (BD 1,000) each. The last day to qualify for these draws is 22 May 2025, and the bank encourages customers to increase their deposits to maximise their chances of winning.
Looking ahead, Ahli United Bank will be awarding the next MyHassad quarterly prize of BD 500,000 in July 2025. Every (BD 50) deposited into the MyHassad accounts increase the participants chance of winning.

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