04/01/2018 07:50 AST

AS part of its ongoing expansion, and in an effort to ensure that it can adequately delivery its exemplary, Shariah-compliant products and services to individuals across the Kingdom, Alinma Bank recently launched operations in the economically important city of Hafer Al-Batin. The launch ceremony was held under the aegis of Abdulmohsen Bin Mohammed Al-Otaishan, governor of the Hafer Al-Batin Governate. Also in attendance were Abdulmohsen Al-Fares, managing director and CEO of Alinma Bank, as well as a number of bank executives and local bank VIP partners.

Speaking at the launch, Al-Fares said, "Alinma is focused on comprehensively meeting the needs of all its partners, whether they are individual accountholders, SMEs, corporate entities, government organizations or non-profits across Saudi Arabia."

Al-Fares went on to note the importance of Hafer Al-Batin as a dynamic and economically promising region that is set to have an ongoing positive impact on the Saudi economy. He also noted that the bank had recently opened a branch at the King Khalid Military City in Hafer Al-Batin.

Alinma Bank serves its partners (customers) through a broad range of e-banking options that include Alinma Internet (www.alinma.com), Alinma Phone (8001208000), Alinma Mobile (WAP), and Alinma's smart device applications. The bank also has a network of 143 branches and 1,400 ATMs across the Kingdom.


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