Ooredoo forges alliance with Commercial Bank

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Ooredoo forges alliance with Commercial Bank (Representational Image, Image by Freepik)
Ooredoo forges alliance with Commercial Bank (Representational Image, Image by Freepik)

Ooredoo announces a strategic partnership with the Commercial Bank. This collaboration introduces an innovative direct debit solution through the CBQ Mobile App, enabling customers to effortlessly establish automatic payments for their Ooredoo services through standing orders.

To mark this launch, the Bank customers who opt for this service will enjoy double Nojoom points for their first bill payment during the promotion period. Red members, who typically receive 1 point for every QR 1 spent, will now receive 2 points. Similarly, Silver members will now collect 3 points instead of 1.5. Al Nokhba and Gold customers will now collect 4 points instead of 2.

Ooredoo and Commercial Bank logo

Commenting on the partnership, Thani Ali Al Malki, Chief Business Officer at Ooredoo Qatar said: “For years, we have cultivated a strong and trustworthy relationship with Commercial Bank, an esteemed banking corporation. We are proud to introduce this user-friendly solution for our customers to streamline their bill payments. At Ooredoo, we remain committed to enhancing user experiences and exploring avenues within our existing  e-commerce infrastructure for future innovations.”

Commercial Bank customers who opt for this service will enjoy double Nojoom points for their first bill payment during the promotion period.
Commercial Bank customers who opt for this service will enjoy double Nojoom points for their first bill payment during the promotion period.

Raju Buddhiraju, EGM and Head of Wholesale Banking at Commercial Bank said: “Direct Debit is the financial navigation solution, which is there to ensure transactions go smoothly, creating a more relaxed and hassle-free experience. And the CBQ Mobile App simplifies the Direct Debit enrolment process, making it easy with just a few clicks and no paper involved. At Commercial Bank, we take pride in pioneering innovative solutions that empower enterprises and customers.   

Ooredoo and Commercial Bank are jointly reshaping the landscape of customer bill payments in Qatar. This new partnership provides a modern alternative to traditional bill payments and empowers customers to effortlessly settle their balances through a flexible and convenient standing order on their CBQ Mobile App.

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