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QIC Launches “Who'll Win?” Campaign

QIC Launches “Who'll Win?” Campaign

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Participants can win daily cash and in-kind prizes by simply guessing the results of football games


Prizes include daily iPhone 14 pro devices, QAR 1,000 daily cash prizes, fuel vouchers and much more


one lucky participant will win a trip to the Maldives for two people inclusive of hotel bookings and flight tickets


Doha, Qatar – 20 November 2022: Qatar Insurance Company (QIC), the largest insurance company in the MENA region, has announced the launch of its latest “Who’ll Win?” prizes campaign, in celebration of the ongoing international football season in Qatar.


Running from 20 November until 18 December 2022, the campaign offers all citizens and residents of Qatar the opportunity to win a set of amazing prizes every day, including daily cash prizes and daily iPhone 14 pro devices, in addition to other weekly prizes related to the usage of their vehicles such as fuel vouchers and car wash coupons. On the final day of the campaign, one lucky participant will emerge as a winner of the grand prize: A paid trip to the Maldives for two people inclusive of hotel bookings and flight tickets.


Entering the competition is a simple and free process open for everyone in Qatar. For daily and weekly prizes, participants should just visit qic.online/win and guess the result of a given football match, then enter their contact details for a chance to win. Multiple entries are allowed, and each participant is eligible to vote for an unlimited number of games during the entire duration of the campaign. Winners will be randomly selected and informed daily from 21 November to 19 December 2022.


For each vote on the daily football games, participants will automatically enter the pool to win a paid trip for two people to the Maldives. Participants can get extra entries for the grand prize selection when inviting their friends to participate, and the lucky winner will be randomly selected and announced on 26 December 2022.


QIC invites everyone in Qatar to join its celebrations of this much awaited international football season, and to be part of the company’s game in which everyone in Qatar is a winner. “Who’ll Win?” is a testament to QIC’s commitment to reward every citizen and resident of Qatar with amazing prizes for cheering for their preferred teams, and we look forward to seeing all football fans in Qatar enjoy this amazing tournament.

 


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