Bank Alfalah and ACE Money Transfer launch marketing campaign

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  • Bank Alfalah, which is a major provider of commercial banking services in Pakistan, has said that it will collaborate with ACE Money Transfer on a new marketing campaign.
  • The campaign will run as a competition and will see eligible customers in with a chance to win a KIA Sportage Alpha car.
  • “With Bank Alfalah’s vast network of branches across the country and state of the art technology, we are able to provide seamless money transfer to millions of Pakistanis living around the globe,” said a senior figure at ACE Money Transfer.

Bank Alfalah, a leading provider of commercial banking services in Pakistan, has confirmed that it will work with ACE Money Transfer on a new marketing campaign.

Under the arrangement, customers from Pakistan who are based abroad will have the opportunity to win one of six Kia Sportage Alpha cars.

It will apply to those who use permitted cross-border payment channels in the country.

According to the rules of the new arrangement, the campaign will begin on 1st April and run until the end of June 2022.

Customers who are based in countries such as Australia, Canada and Europe will be included in the new offer.

In a statement, the chief executive officer of ACE Money Transfer said that Pakistan was a major area of focus for the company.

Rashid Ashraf said that the firm was pleased to be carrying on its pairing with the bank.

“Pakistan remains a key payout corridor for us, and we are excited to continue our partnership with Bank Alfalah,” he explained.

He went on to say that customers in the modern age are often seeking services that offer them safety and a reduced time burden.

“Today’s customer is always on the lookout for a solution that provides security, and convenience and saves them time,” he said.

He added that Bank Alfalah brought with it a huge “network of branches” across Pakistan.

“With Bank Alfalah’s vast network of branches across the country and state of the art technology, we are able to provide seamless money transfer to millions of Pakistanis living around the globe,” he explained.

For Bank Alfalah, the group head for corporate, investment banking and international business said that inbound remittance was an important avenue for growth in Pakistan.

“Inward remittance is one of the backbones of Pakistan and Bank Alfalah is working persistently for its continuous growth,” said Saad Ur Rahman Khan.

He also said that the solutions on offer were “innovative and convenient”.

“We offer innovative and convenient solutions to our customers and encourage them to remit money through legal channels,” he explained.

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