
Spend Dhs150 at any of these JBR outlets to win up to Dhs50,000 in Tickit points
From now until Sunday August 31, spend Dhs150 or more at any Tickit participating outlet in JBR and you'll be entered into a draw to win up to Dhs50,000 in Tickit points.
With five separate draws and five lucky winners, there are plenty of chances to turn a regular shopping day into a rewarding one.
Draw dates
Wed July 9
Wed July 23
Wed Aug 6
Wed Aug 20
Tue Sep 9
The best bit? There's no complicated process. Just link your debit or credit card to the Tickit app, shop as usual across JBR and you'll be automatically in the running.
So, what is Tickit?
Tickit is an instant rewards programme by Dubai Holding that makes earning points super easy. Just link your debit or credit card to the Tickit app, shop at participating outlets, and you'll automatically earn points on your purchases. When you're ready to redeem, simply generate a virtual payment card through the app and use your points just like cash.
This summer, if you're looking to head out for shopping or playing catch-up with your friends, choose JBR to spend the day at, and you won't be disappointed.
And if lady luck is on your side, then who knows, you'll have a lot of points to spend at your favourite shop.
Check out the participating outlets
1847 For Men
Pet Corner
3D Blacklight Minigolf
Pickl
Adnan Jewellery
Pizza Hut
Al Bait Al Shami
Roasters Specialty Coffee House
Al Jaber Optical Centre
Al Maya Supermarket
Shazoma Shawarma
Allday Market
Shrimp Kingdom
Allo Beirut
Sisters Beauty Lounge
Arabella Pharmacy
Starbucks
Arabian Oud
Subway
Aster Pharmacy
Suvoroff
Barbecue Delights
TEPfactor Dubai
Baskin Robbins
The Food Square
Boots Pharmacy
The Game Premium Lounge
Brands for Less
The Red Lounge
Café Bateel
Tim Hortons
Café Torino
Top Side Butchery
Caribou Coffee
UFC Gym
Carmel Flowers
Uppercut Gents Salon
Charlie & Friends
Vasalive
Cone Street
Medeyci Ahmet
Dave's Hot Chicken
Heart Attack
Dickey's Barbecue Pit
Peet's Coffee
Discover Dubai
Muha Music
Duo Zou Lu
Savile Row
Five Guys
Meat Moot
Freshmart
Adventure Island
Grandiose Supermarket
Barakat
Hookah Market
Imperial Beauty Ladies Salon
India Palace Restaurant
Polar Bear Dental Clinic
Capelier Hair & Beauty Ladies Salon
Blossom Laundry
KFC
Bird Nest Spa
La Beaute
Boga Superfoods
La Casa Del Habano
Carryfood Market
Laar Tobacco Vapor
O Doner
Levant Grove
Dentcare
Life Pharmacy
Life Pharmacy – Shams
Kaya Skin Clinic
Manzari
Blondie Collection
McDonald's
Japanos
Med 7 Pharmacy
Dopamine eSports Lounge
Mehr Mah Beauty Salon
Back to Roots
Mumuso
Carrefour
Ninna Homemade Bakery
The Syndicate Gents Salon
Olab Coffee Shop
Fun & Play Daycare
Opera Shoes
GBT Clinics by Dr. Khalid
Patio Gourmet
Hafiz Mustafa 1864
JBR is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike, featuring a range of dining options from bars to family-friendly restaurants and everything in between, your favourite fashion stores, salons, cafés and exciting events throughout the year.
The countdown to your extraordinary summer adventure starts now.
Learn more here: jbr.ae
Download Tickit now: gettickit.com

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