This move comes as part of NBK's regional expansion strategy.
Mr. Isam Al Sager, after the branch inauguration, said that the new branch in Lebanon will be offering personal banking services, corporate and trade finance, real estate advisory services, treasury services and a wide range of other financial products and services to Kuwaiti tourists, business people, visitors. Being one of the leading banks in the ME, NBK aims at playing an active role in the banking industry Lebanon, Al Sager added.
In addition to Aley branch NBK has a network of other nine branches in Lebanon to serve its customers in Sanayeh, Hamra, Dora, Achrafieh, Mazraa, Chiah, Jounieh, Broumana and Bhamdoun.
NBK inaugurates a new branch in Lebanon
National Bank of Kuwait (NBK) the largest bank and financial institution in Kuwait, has officially opened its new branch in Lebanon in Aley last Friday August 27, 2004 with the attendance of Mr. Ibrahim Dabdoub, CEO Mr. Isam Al Sager, Deputy CEO of NBK and a number of Kuwaiti and Lebanon superiors and the bank customers.
- Kuwait: Sunday, August 29 - 2004 at 14:36
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Posted by Anne-Birte Stensgaard, Senior News EditorSunday, August 29 - 2004 at 14:36 UAE local time (GMT+4)
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