KHCB celebrates opening of branch in Isa Town

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Khaleeji Commercial Bank (KHCB), one of Bahrain’s Islamic retail banks, officially opened its 10th branch in Isa Town on Thursday.

The ceremony was attended by Ahmed Al Mutawa, chairman of KHCB’s board of directors; Khalil Al Meer, KHCB’s chief executive officer; senior members of the management team; bank staff members; and representatives of the media.

KHCB’s branch in Isa Town offers the entire bank’s Shari’a compliant retail services which include opening and operating the various types of accounts such as savings and Al Waffer. Customers can also apply for credit cards and for financing products for personal, auto and real estate purposes. An ATM is available on site.

It also offers customers a selection of financial services made for both individual and business customers to meet their banking requirements. The bank also offers state-of-the-art electronic and mobile banking services through its online banking portal and e-dinar payment gateway to enable its customers to benefit from a comprehensive banking experience. 



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