Browse
related articles
NBAD Al Nada account offers special banking benefits for ladies
- United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, May 31 - 2006 at 12:20
- PRESS RELEASE
National Bank of Abu Dhabi recognizes the importance of the woman's role in the UAE community.
In light of the success achieved by NBAD through the high demand for Al NADA account, and on the occasion of Mothers Day the Bank conducted a special promotion inviting ladies to open Al NADA account with the chance to win a special three-night package to Thailand.
The Al NADA account gives its customers the option of choosing between a current account that is free of annual fees or a savings account starting from AED 500 initially benefiting from the interest twice a year.
NBAD takes special interest in female clients and always welcomes their joining the bank's Al NADA Scheme as it is a bank that believes in putting "Ladies First".
Also consider reading:
Browse
related articles
- » Abu Dhabi to 'pick and choose' Dubai support
- » Samsung halts Dubai bridge work amidst Dubai debt crisis
- » Moody's: UAE banks with largest exposures to Dubai World remain on review
- » Dubai World announcement serves as wake-up call to world markets
- » Emirate of Abu Dhabi 'AA/A-1+' sovereign ratings affirmed; outlook stable
Notes and media contacts
For more information, please contact, Third Eye PR, Media Relations Department, Camelia Adib on, Tel: +971 4 3612749, Mobile: + 971 50 4550608Disclaimer:
Articles in this section are primarily provided directly by the companies appearing or PR agencies which are solely responsible for the content. The companies concerned may use the above content on their respective web sites provided they link back to http://www.ameinfo.com
Any opinions, advice, statements, offers or other information expressed in this section of the AMEinfo.com Web site are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of AME Info FZ LLC / Emap Limited. AME Info FZ LLC / Emap Limited is not responsible or liable for the content, accuracy or reliability of any material, advice, opinion or statement in this section of the AMEinfo.com Web site.
For details about submitting your stories, please read the guide - all content published is subject to our terms and conditions
Posted by Anne-Birte Stensgaard, Senior News Editor
