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Cairo Amman Bank revamps its branch at Prince Hamza Hospital

Cairo Amman Bank (CAB) announced refurbishing and updating its branch at Prince Hamza Hospital to better-serve clients and hospital visitors; the revamped branch stands for contemporary designs that reflect CAB's new corporate identity.

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  • Cairo Amman Bank branch at Prince Hamza Hospital.
    Cairo Amman Bank branch at Prince Hamza Hospital.
The branch also implements iris recognition services at teller counters and Automated Teller Machines (ATM), allowing clients to access their accounts and conduct banking transactions easily and safely without the need for an identification card, account number or pin code.

CAB was the first bank in the world to provide iris-recognition authentication services to facilitate clients' banking procedures and financial transactions, and only through taking a picture of the client's eye. This service ensures 100% safety of clients' accounts since every person's iris is unique, and cannot be lost, copied, forged or changed.

It is worth mentioning that CAB is always keen on meeting clients' growing demands wherever they are across the Kingdom through its network of strategically located branches.
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