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National Commercial Bank launches Shariah compliant Visa Platinum Credit Card

  • United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, September 02 - 2009 at 12:46
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National Commercial Bank (NCB), one of the first and most prominent banks in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, has launched its latest Sharia-compliant premium credit card, The Visa Platinum Credit Card.

The Platinum Credit Card is available in two separate loyalty schemes: Bonus (Cash Back) and Amyali (air miles). Cardholders can choose the scheme that best suits them, according to their lifestyle.

The launch of the Visa Platinum Credit Card represents the strong relationship between NCB and Visa, the global leader in electronic payments. In addition to the loyalty program offered by NCB, the Visa Platinum card offers very attractive travel insurance benefits of up to USD 200,000, Visa Global Assistance Services and also benefits from the convenience and security of a Visa card which is accepted at over 30 million outlets in 170 countries around the world.

"We are very selective in including services from external parties in light of our long-standing reputation and our commitment to the highest quality of products and services. Our Visa Platinum Credit Card will provide our customers access to the most recognized and reliable electronic payment network in the world, which complements our focus on providing the best services to our customers,"


added Adel Al Howar, Senior Executive Vice President and Head of Consumer Finance Sector at The National Commercial Bank.

National Commercial Bank (NCB) was the first to be established in the Kingdom, commencing its operations in December 1953 with an initial paid-up capital of SAR30m.

The Bank operates 1393 Automated Teller Machines and 12,806 point of sale terminals.

NCB is the biggest Financial Asset Manager in the Arab region and was also the first to offer mutual funds in Saudi Arabia. Since the beginning of the1990s, NCB has been a pioneer in Islamic Banking, offering a wide range of unique alternatives to traditional banking services and products.

The National Commercial Bank won one award for the best bank in Islamic finance in the world. The Award was presented by the "Islamic Business & Finance" magazine published by the "CBI" Financial Group.

"Our partnership with NCB is in line with our efforts to expand our presence in the Kingdom. The bank's solid reputation and extensive market reach provide the perfect platform for us to further showcase our world-class services throughout the country. We look forward to creating more unique offerings with the KSA's banking institutions,"


said Ihab Ayoub, General Manager, Visa, KSA, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman and Yemen.
 
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Visa operates the world's largest retail electronic payments network providing processing services and payment product platforms. This includes consumer credit, debit, prepaid and commercial payments, which are offered under the Visa, Visa Electron, Interlink and PLUS brands. Visa's network includes nearly 1.7 billion cards, 30 million merchant outlets, 1.4 million ATMs and 16,400 financial institutions in more than 170 countries.

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