The 61-year-old former Manchester United and Everton coach guided West Ham to their first major trophy since the FA Cup in 1980
Sky Jewellery had announced two Mercedez Benz cars and 125 sovereigns of gold for the three regions of Doha, Dubai and Muscat. Doha saw one Mercedes Benz and 25 sovereigns of gold distributed to winners.
Mohammed Abdur Razzak from Bangladesh received the key of the Mercedes Benz from Cyriac Varghese, group general manager of Sky Jewellery.
Two customers won five gold sovereigns each, five people won two sovereigns each and another five won one sovereign each. They received prizes at a gathering held at the Sky Jewellery showroom at HBK Signal, Doha.
"We believe in transparency. The prizes will serve to enhance the lives of at least a few winners," said Babu John, managing director of Sky Jewellery.
Customers who had assembled in the showroom expressed their trust in Sky Jewellery and its mode of conducting promotions, announcing winners and giving away prizes.
Mian Ehsanullah, head of corporate and international banking at Al Khaliji Bank and Samuel Varma, relationship manager, were also present at the event.
"Being a prominent banker for the regional operations of Sky Jewellery, this was a great moment for Al Khaliji Bank to witness the celebrations," said Ehsanullah.
Sky Jewellery regional manager P.K. Mohan and sales manager Tom C. Jacob were also present at the event.
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