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Pronomia scheme: Travel benefits for 125 lucky contestants

The countdown to Christmas has begun, and Bank of Cyprus is getting its customers in the festive mood, in a special way. The ‘pronomia’ loyalty scheme will give 125 lucky winners the chance to travel and enjoy new, unique experiences.

All customers who have joined or will join pronomia scheme, through the BoC Mobile App or Internet Banking until 31/12/2024, will participate in a draw where 125 lucky winners will each win a €500 travel voucher, to travel anywhere they wish.

Participation in the draw is automatic, upon joining the Scheme and once the customer is assigned to one of the Scheme’s tiers - Silver, Gold or Diamond.

Thanks to the ‘pronomia’ loyalty scheme, this Christmas you may be one of the lucky ones to pack their suitcase and travel. Joining is free.

Customers can join and unlock exclusive benefits, such as:

  • Additional points with the ‘antamivi’ scheme when using a credit card
  • Lower interest rates on new loans
  • Zero initial bank fees on new loans
  • Discounts on new insurance policies
  • Exclusive offers/discounts for scheme members

Over 100,000 of Bank of Cyprus customers have already joined the Scheme and are enjoying these benefits.

Join today, and once you are assigned a tier, you too can start enjoying these exclusive benefits.

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