United Arab Bank, the 16th largest in the United Arab Emirates in assets, has extended its customer loyalty program allowing customers to redeem reward points with more airlines.

Customers are now able to redeem points earned on transactions at the bank on an additional 90 airlines in addition to the 360 airlines that were already part of the UAB Rewards programme. Customers can also book flights without being restricted by blackout dates.

Loyalty points can also be redeemed at over 200,000 hotels around the world and on over 1,000 electronic products, including Apple, Sony and Samsung.

Tom Smith, executive vice president and group head of retail banking, said "We are delighted to offer the enhanced UAB Rewards programme giving customers the opportunity to earn points on host of banking products and transactions like Bonus points on 1st salary transfer, placement of fixed deposit, in addition to earning points on all credit and debit card transactions."

United Arab Bank has a network of 20 branches across UAE with plans to increase this number to 30 by the end of the year.

 

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