
The National Bank of Abu Dhabi (NBAD) has launched a branch in City Tower 2 in Dubai. Michael H. Tomalin, the Group Chief Executive of NBAD, Abdulla Bin Khalaf Al Otaiba, Senior General Manager of the Domestic Banking Division of NBAD, and other senior executives of the Bank inaugurated the new branch. "Opening City Tower 2 branch is part of NBAD's growth strategy to expand in key areas and bring banking solutions closer to the customers," said Mr. Al Otaiba. The branch provides a full range of savings, loans, credit and debit cards and investment products, as well as 24-hour electronic banking services to present and prospective clients. "The new branch is strategically located in Sheikh Zayed Road and it will complement the other NBAD branches in Dubai," explained George Beatty, General Manager of Consumer and Elite Banking at NBAD. "Adding City Tower 2 branch in one of Dubai's busiest area is part of NBAD's efforts to meet the increasing customer demands for banking services and delivering excellent customer experience." NBAD has one of the largest branch and ATM networks in the UAE, with nearly 583 ATMs across the nation to complement its 126 branches. The new branch is NBAD's 18th in Dubai.
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