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Cairo Amman Bank new offer
- Jordan: Saturday, May 20 - 2006 at 11:17
- PRESS RELEASE
Cairo Amman Bank (CAB) has launched a new initiative offering civil servants, military personnel and others who transfer their salaries to the bank a Chevrolet Spark as a monthly prize.
CAB's Deputy General Manager for Services and Support, Mr. Kamal Bakri, said the slogan is already expressed through the entire services, operations and programs of CAB.
He added, "We want the largest number of people to join the family of Cairo Amman Bank, which has built a fruitful relationship with the Jordanian society through decades of excellent performance. The bank has also built on this relationship to achieve a prominent status among the top banks in Jordan and the region."
Mr. Bakri said the selection of the car as the prize on salary accounts stemmed from the fact that every employee wants to own a car, along with a well-furnished house, as these are the essentials of life at this stage of society development. Therefore, he said CAB has designed its programs to help customers meet these needs. The ultimate goal, at the end of the day, is to give people a better quality of life, the Deputy General Manager said.
In the context of the bank's achievements in this regard, CAB has recoded success in its competitive housing program and another attention-grabbing initiative under which the bank provides customers with the opportunity to buy furniture and home appliances from the best vendors in the country and to pay back through easy installments over a year with zero-interest.
Personal loans fall in the same context of this success. What is special about this program is the high value of loans that reach JD30,000, or 30 fold the salary, and beyond in certain cases.
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