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National Bank of Dubai wins Superbrands award
- United Arab Emirates: Sunday, June 25 - 2006 at 10:23
- PRESS RELEASE
Recognized as the bank with a performance that is second-to-none, National Bank of Dubai was recently presented a 2006 Superbrands award at a tribute event held at the Sphinx, Wafi City.
"Excelling in all of our chosen spheres of activity, we remain committed to providing quality banking services and innovative products to all of our customers across the Emirates," stated Walid El Masri, Head of Corporate Communications, National Bank of Dubai. "As always, we are keeping our eyes firmly fixed on the future as we continue to cement the Bank as a leader and a primary example throughout the Middle East."
Winners were selected on the basis of an in depth industry analysis, taking into consideration market dominance, longevity, customer loyalty, goodwill and overall market acceptance.
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About the National Bank of DubaiFounded in 1963, the National Bank of Dubai is the oldest, locally incorporated bank in the Southern Gulf. Recognized as the bank with a performance that is second-to-none, NBD has built a reputation of stability and strength much appreciated by shareholders and customers alike.
Offering diversified financial services, NBD is a leader in corporate banking. Its portfolio covers a wide range of services including transport, real estate, construction, manufacturing, tourism and service industries throughout the region. In addition, NBD's 'Private Office' provides private banking services, offering highly tailored solutions to preserve and protect the personal wealth of its customers. Along with supplying customers with a variety of exclusive service based products, secured facilities, Credit Cards, personal loans, , auto loans and home loans, the National Bank of Dubai also offers a variety of treasury products and services, advising customers on exchange markets and interest rate outlook. NBD, also recently launched Suhail Priority Banking Services, a premier banking service offering customers personalized relationship management and a host of exclusive products and services. Furthermore, NBD presents their customers with automated banking services, which consist of an internet service (NBD Online), a telebanking facility (NBD Telebank), and an SMS based service (NBD Mobile). With a comprehensive card portfolio that provides an array of benefits, the National Bank of Dubai has, over the years, built a wide ATM network as well as Point of Sale terminals in select locations throughout the UAE.
The National Bank of Dubai currently has an extensive branch network that includes 39 branches throughout the UAE. In addition, NBD also has a branch in London and a representative office in Tehran.
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