HabibMetro partners with Karachi Eat 2025
KARACHI: HabibMetro Bank teamed up with the Karachi Eat Food Festival 2025 as its exclusive banking partner, enhancing the festival experience for both customers and non-customers alike. The event, one of Karachi’s most anticipated, attracted an estimated 140,000 visitors this year.
As part of the collaboration, HabibMetro offered a suite of benefits for its cardholders, including free entry for Platinum and Ladies debit cardholders, and fast-track access for all debit cardholders, bypassing long queues. The bank also provided an exclusive lounge for customers, offering complimentary refreshments and rewards. Non-customers had the opportunity to win similar rewards through interactive activities, such as a photo booth and spin-the-wheel contests.
Non-customers who opened an account during the festival were entered for a chance to win exciting prizes, while the bank’s relationship management team was available to assist with the account-opening process.
HabibMetro further enhanced the event experience by ensuring seamless transactions, offering mobile ATM services for cash withdrawals throughout the festival.
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