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Burgan Bank continues to support CBK’s Eidity campaign

KUWAIT: In the lead-up to Eid Al-Fitr, Burgan Bank is once again participating in supporting the Eidity campaign in collaboration with the Central Bank of Kuwait (CBK), the Kuwait Banking Association (KBA), and KNET. As part of the campaign, a total of 15 ATMs spread across Kuwait in select branches, the bank’s Head Office – Main Branch, Al-Jahra and Al-Adailiya branches, and a number of malls, including the Avenues mall and gate 26, Al-Assima Mall, Al-Khairan Mall, Marina Mall, Farwaniya Maghateer Mall, 360 Mall & 360 Food Court, will provide bank customers and the public with cash bills in all denominations. In addition, the Bank is providing customers with Eidya cash bills through its 28 branches across Kuwait, due to increased demand during the Eid period.

The Eidity initiative has been quite successful throughout the past few years, being well received by customers and the public at large, as it facilitates the easy withdrawal of Eidyas. On its part, Burgan Bank has always been committed to participating in and supporting all initiatives organized by CBK and KBA to help serve all customers of the banking sector in Kuwait.

Every year, Burgan Bank also offers a complimentary Eidya delivery service to its Elite customers, in collaboration with Peacock Concierge. As part of this service, the Bank delivers fresh bank notes in the denominations of the customer’s choice and to any location they prefer – be it their home or workplace – to save them the hassle of visiting a branch in person.

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