One of the leading Islamic financial institutions in the region, the bank has always set the standards when it comes to innovative ways of meeting the needs of its target segments.
The event attracted the crème de la crème of UAE ladies segment, and gave EIB the perfect opportunity to have a personal interaction with its high-end ladies clientele.
The Emirates Islamic Bank stall, with a host of specialized services and personalized products on offer, was popular amongst the crowd at the event.
'Events like the Bride Show give us the perfect opportunity to interact with our present and prospective clientele in a relaxed, informal atmosphere,' said Mr. Faisal Aqil, GM Retail Banking at Emirates Islamic Bank. 'We never miss an opportunity to show our appreciation for the huge contribution women are making to the society. The Bride Show 2008 gave us yet another opportunity to demonstrate this community,' he added.
The cynosure of all eyes at the show was Al Reem, EIB's exclusive ladies banking tailor-made for the woman of today. Filled with exclusive services, special discounts, privileged products and lots more, Al Reem fit in perfectly with the atmosphere and theme of the show.
Emirates Islamic Bank shows significant presence at the Dubai Bride Show 2008
Emirates Islamic Bank, had a significant presence at the largest and most prestigious bridal exhibition in the Middle East i.e. the Dubai Bride Show 2008, which was held from the 23rd to 26th April 2008 at the Dubai International Exhibition Centre.
- United Arab Emirates: Monday, May 05 - 2008 at 11:48
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Notes and media contacts
For more information on Al Reem and other Emirates Islamic Bank products, please visit your nearest branch or call 04 3160101 today.Issued on behalf of Emirates Islamic Bank by tamra C2.
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About Emirates Islamic Bank
Emirates Islamic Bank opened its doors in October 2004 with a mission to provide consumers in the UAE with effective and innovative Shari'a-compliant financial solutions.
The Bank offers a range of Shari'a compliant products and services conforming to the highest standards of Islamic finance and all its activities are overseen by a Shari'a board comprising several prestigious scholars of Islamic law.
On the retail side, the bank has an array of products, such as a full range of credit cards including Visa Infinite Card; Manzili Home Finance, Intaleq Car Finance, and many other products. The bank has also launched Al Reem Ladies Banking, a specialized banking service designed to cater to the banking and financial needs of women in the region.
The bank also offers Ethmar Priority banking to suit the demands of the high-net-worth clients.
Emirates Islamic Bank is very active on the Corporate Banking level, seeking exceptional investment opportunities in the local as well as the regional market. Within almost three years of its inception Emirates Islamic Bank has managed to position itself as one of leading financial players in the UAE's banking sector. The bank's rapid growth and success is mainly due to its continued successful launch of Shari'a compliant products, services and other key business initiatives.
EIB is headquartered in Dubai and employs more than 800 staff.
Posted by Medilyn Manibo, Assistant News EditorMonday, May 05 - 2008 at 11:48 UAE local time (GMT+4)
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