
QIB has announced that its Ladies Branch has moved from Town Centre to the QIB building on C-Ring Road, close to the Community College for Girls. The new location of the ladies’ branch is characterized by a high-level of privacy and convenience with qualified and experienced female employees, and is equipped with the latest banking technologies. The branch has large parking spaces. The ladies’ branch will provide all banking and financing services which are sharia’ compliant, including banking accounts, receipt of deposits, different types of financing, fund transfer, banking cards and other Islamic banking services. QIB’s acting assistant general manager, Personal Banking, Hassan Sultan al-Jafali said: “The Ladies’ branch is considered a quantum leap in terms of work environment and premium customer service. We do consider women as major players in the local economy, therefore, we seek to develop our services to meet their expectations and provide them with the best Islamic banking solutions. “QIB Ladies’ Branch has relocated to a strategic area to provide better services. The relocation is part of QIB strategy to own the buildings of its branches which are designed to enhance the bank’s identity and provide a better work environment meeting current and future needs. This will foster QIB’s position as a leading bank providing the best customer service.”
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