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Monday 24 February 2025

Housing Bank Launches "Mustaqbaly", a 2025 Rewards Campaign for Savings Accounts

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Housing Bank has unveiled its 2025 Savings Account rewards campaign, ‘Mustaqbaly’, specifically designed for savers under the age of 18. This campaign offers the chance to win both cash and in-kind prizes through monthly, quarterly, and semi-annual draws, in addition to the end-of-year sweepstakes for the grand prize.

Every month, the bank will award 250 JOD  to 10 lucky winners, whereas quarterly prizes will include in-kind rewards such as gaming laptops for 5 winners in March and iPads for 5 winners in September. Additionally, the semi-annual draws will offer educational grants of 2,500 JOD  each to 5 winners, while the grand draw at the end of the year will award educational grants of 5,000 JOD  each to 5 winners.

This campaign aims to foster a culture of saving from a young age, encouraging children and youth to view saving as an essential part of their financial future. It offers a banking experience that combines planning for future goals with the added incentive of rewards and benefits associated with the Mustaqbaly savings account, which is tailored to the specific needs of young generations.

Mustaqbaly is distinguished by its periodic benefits, Visa cards issued in the name of the account holder, and exemption from low balance fees, In addition, it allows for easy access to advanced banking services through the Iskan Young interactive branch for customers aged 7-17 or the Iskan Young app for smartphones, offering a comprehensive and modern banking experience.

To participate in the campaign, clients simply need to start saving, maintain their balances, and feed their accounts throughout the campaign period.

 
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