21/03/2012 21:24 AST

Burgan Bank collaborated with Dar Al Shifa Hospital this year for a special Mother's Day surprise. Every newborn at Dar Al Shifa Hospital on the 21st of March 2012 will be offered a KD 20 deposited when they open BuBa kids account as well as a wide range of giveaways.

Haneen AlRumaihi, Head of Marketing Unit at Burgan Bank, said, "The birth of a baby is a special event in everyone's lives. Our collaboration with Dar Al Shifa Hospital will ensure that we celebrate this year's Mother's Day with an array of added value benefits. Burgan Bank's BuBa Kids Account is a savings account. Children, up to 14 years old, will also be entitled to a free branded ATM VISA Electron card that can be used at any ATM or point of sale (POS) in Kuwait and around the world."

"The "BuBa Kids Account" aims at providing creative solutions for parents who want to earn more from their savings for their children and at the same time enjoy a wide range of benefits where the next draw Prize held in May, 2012 will be a trip to Disney Land Paris," added AlRumaihi.

Micheline Najem, Head of Marketing Dar Al Shifa Hospital, also highlighted, "We are pleased to tie-up with Burgan Bank, and offer mothers to be, an exciting chance to efficiently start planning for their children's futures. We believe that this new initiative will hail great success."

"This collaboration falls in line with Dar Al Shifa Hospital's overall approach of providing optimum healthcare services and looking after its patients, wellbeing inside and outside hospital," concluded Najem.


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