QNB adds two more branches to largest banking network in Qatar
- Qatar: Monday, December 01 - 2008 at 14:50
- PRESS RELEASE
Qatar National Bank (QNB) announced the addition of two new full service branches to its network.
This grows the country's largest banking network to 42 branches and offices, including 3 mobile branches, along with 11 Islamic branches and offices, and more than 146 Automated Teller Machines (ATMs).
These new branches will provide a full range of Retail Banking products and services, including ATMs, Account services, Currency Exchange, Fixed Deposits, eCash Cards, Debit Cards and Credit Cards, as well as Personal, Vehicle, and Mortgage Loans.
The branches will also facilitate money transfers and payment of bills. A wide range of corporate banking services will also be available such as corporate loans, project and trade finance. The Bank also offers insurance services through its branches across Qatar.
QNB is expanding its network to meet the growing demand for banking services across both retail and corporate sectors. The Bank also recently renovated its Main Building located at the Doha Corniche with enhanced facilities for its customers.
QNB's presence extends beyond Qatar's borders. Concurrent growth in economic ties, development of foreign trade and a wave of globalization has led QNB to pursue more aggressive growth by acquiring shares in leading financial organisations and establishing representative offices and branches worldwide.
QNB's presence is counted in 23 countries including institutions in which it holds stakes.
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