Bank Nizwa Opens 11th Branch in Al Buraymi

Posted on September 7, 2015 · 2 min read

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Bank Nizwa opens 11th branch in Al Buraymi Governorate

Located in the heart of Al Buraymi, the branch is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and highly trained staff.

Bank Nizwa opened its latest branch in Al Buraymi Governorate as part of its long-term strategy to reach more customers and increase accessibility of its services across the Sultanate.

Inaugurated under the patronage of HE Sayyid Ibrahim bin Said Al-Busaidi, Governor of Al Buraymi, the new addition is Bank Nizwa’s first fully-fledged branch in Al Buraymi and 11th across Oman.

‘With this latest addition, Bank Nizwa now has branches extending from Salalah in the south to Al Buraymi in the North, taking our reach and network expansion to even greater heights, bringing our extensive Shari’a-compliant products and services to all who are looking for an alternative to conventional banking,’ said Dr. Jamil El Jaroudi, CEO of Bank Nizwa.

He added: ‘Over the last three years, reaching as many customers across the Sultanate has been our primary focus. Each branch was strategically located to provide customers with the highest levels of accessibility and convenience. We will continue to remain committed to developing innovative ways to bring Islamic finance even closer to each and every one of our loyal customers.’

Located in the heart of Al Buraymi, the branch is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and highly trained staff. With Al Buraymi growing into an important hub, the branch is ideally positioned to provide Islamic finance solutions to customers in the surrounding and outlying areas around Al Buraymi city.

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