First Gulf Bank customer wins prizes worth AED 367,000

In yet another rewarding experience, First Gulf Bank’s (FGB) Abu Dhabi Credit Card Customer won the mega raffle of prizes worth AED 367,000 at the recently held Big Boys Toys exhibition.
Atul Kumar was among the 10,000 lucky customers of FGB who received complimentary Gold tickets for Big Boys Toys exhibition at ADNEC, Abu Dhabi.
Atul Kumar, took home a BWA speed boat; Kawasaki jet ski; Ice Link designer watch worth AED 75000LG 72-inch LED TV; Sport Bike autographed by world champion stunt biker, Humberto Ribeiro; Thailand holiday package for two, Abu Dhabi Aviation Helicopter tour for two, Yas Hotel 5-Stars health club membership for two; and a byKAL Couture Chair.
Commenting on his win, Atul Kumar said: “Winning a mega raffle worth over AED 367,000 through a free complimentary ticket provided by FGB, is really too much to believe. I sincerely thank FGB for their innovative customer involvement program as well as the Big Boys Toys for these fabulous prizes. I am among the fortunate member of FGB family who availed the offer of “Big Boys Toys” event’s complimentary entry tickets and landed, as winner of the mega raffle.”
“On behalf of First Gulf Bank, I would like to congratulate Atul Kumar for winning the mega raffle at the Big Boys Toys,” said Girish Advani, Head of Credit Cards Business, FGB. “We are pleased that an FGB customer has taken home such thrilling prizes. Once again, the Abu Dhabi Credit Card has proved to be a rewarding proposition for our customers. With a range of offers to suit every need, the Abu Dhabi Credit Card is becoming a card of choice for the UAE’s residents, and I encourage customers to benefit from this exciting card.”
Kumar added: “When the mega raffle draw was being conducted at the Big Boys Toys exhibition, my wife and I were already out of the venue as we did not expect to win this raffle. We received a call from the presentation ceremony, but my wife did not believe it till we reached back and acknowledged the exciting prizes.”