Dubai Bank's Abu Dhabi Mall Branch works longer hours
- United Arab Emirates: Saturday, April 07 - 2007 at 14:12
- PRESS RELEASE
Dubai Bank has announced that its Abu Dhabi Mall Branch started a new working hour's policy for the convenience of its customers.
The move is designed to enable customers to bank in the early evening and is tailored to accommodate any post-working hours rush. This move comes as a part of the customer-centric approach adopted by Dubai Bank, which has also witnessed a number of other achievements such as bringing four new innovative Sharia'a Compliant products to the market.
"We have successfully opened new 5 branches, and now extending the hours will give our customers greater flexibility in terms of choosing when they visit our Abu Dhabi Mall Branch," said Chief Executive Officer of Dubai Bank, Abdulaziz Al Muhairi,. "This move is among other exciting developments Dubai Bank has witnessed this year to position itself as the service provider of choice."
The Bank has witnessed a major branch network extension, doubling the number of branches by opening five additional outlets to ensure widespread presence throughout the UAE and enhance customer reach. Dubai Bank's current branch network consists of ten fully operational branches; the main branch of Dubai World Trade Centre, Jebel Ali branch, Al Mamzar Branch, Garhood Branch, Dubai Land Department Branch, Sharjah branch, , Al Ain Branch, Ras Al Khaimah Branch, Abu Dhabi main branch in addition to the Abu Dhabi Mall branch.
Furthermore, a number of unique and innovative Sharia'a Compliant banking products have been introduced to the market in the past month. MARKABA, SOUK, MULKI and SANAD are designed to provide financing schemes that meet all customer needs and are all available to both the UAE Nationals and expatriates alike.
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