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Emirates Bank opens new branch in Al Ain
- United Arab Emirates: Monday, January 17 - 2005 at 08:58
- PRESS RELEASE
Emirates Bank has inaugurated yesterday its first branch in Al Ain, the 29th overall in the UAE, during a ribbon cutting ceremony attended by H.H Sheikh Saiid Bin Mohammed Al Nahyan and H.E. Ahmed Humeid Al Tayer Chairman of Emirates Bank Group along with senior dignitaries, bank officials and members of the media.
"This latest branch addition is in line with our strategic plans to cover all regions of the UAE and to offer our existing and new customers the finest banking services that they expect from us. At Emirates Bank we believe that every individual customer is important to us, therefore we continue to develop technologically advanced services to suit all those customers needs, from retail to high-end corporate banking."
Tailor-made to suit the needs of the Emirates Bank customers, the new Emirates Bank branch is fully equipped, housing a Retail Banking section, a Corporate Business Unit, a 24-hours self service meBANK area and Priority Banking Services through Al Shaheen Club.
Emirates Bank's retail section offers personal banking customers the opportunity to experience a traditional banking atmosphere with technologically advanced facilities. The branch layout and décor give an open plan feel with a customer friendly touch.
The Corporate Business Unit of Emirates Bank caters for companies and organisations that are looking for a banking service that provides them with additional company related benefits. The Unit has a personalised 'office' environment feel to it, with open plan desks and one-on-one personal banking agents.
The self-service 24-hour meBANK area features an ATM and an automated cash deposit machine that allows instant cash deposits to customer accounts.
The Al Shaheen Club priority banking service enables the affluent Emirates Bank customers at Al Ain to benefit from a host of privileges designed specifically with their banking needs in mind and to match their unique status as VIP customers of Emirates Bank.
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