Euro Motors, the exclusive importer and distributor for luxury automotive manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover in Bahrain, provides customers with the opportunity to be rewarded through its loyalty card Intaleq.
Stemming from its constant efforts to consistently maintain and raise its own benchmark setting standards, consolidate its position as leaders in the automotive industry in Bahrain and complement its acclaimed and exemplary aftersales services, Euro Motors offers its loyalists and prospective customers a unique loyalty programme that rewards them with each purchase.
Intaleq is an exclusive loyalty programme that caters to customers of all brands under Euro Motors umbrella including Jaguar, Land Rover, Maserati, Ferrari, Rolls-Royce, Mini and BMW. Under the features of the loyalty programme, every Bahraini Dinar spent at the Euro Motors showroom will earn the customer 1 point (Klick), which is the equivalent to 1 per cent of a dinar, being credited to the Intaleq account.
The Intaleq loyalty card entitles the customer to a wide array of benefits and rewards including referral rewards, priority invitations to special events and priority booking for services along with benefitting from exclusive offers designed only for members. Members of the programme are also presented with special offers provided by a number of Euro Motor’s business partners.
Yazid Mourad, general manager of Euro Motors Jaguar Land Rover, said: “At Euro Motors, we constantly strive towards innovating to create the best deals and offers for the benefit of our customers and it is with pride that I state that our exclusive loyalty program, Intaleq, is in line with that philosophy. New customers at Euro Motors, regardless of which brand of vehicle they invest in, are automatically entitled to the loyalty card and can enrol after their first purchase of a product or service, while existing customers will be able to get their hands on the card by applying online on the Euro Motors website or contacting our dedicated Intaleq staff.”
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