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Al Khalij Commercial Bank (Al Khaliji) has launched a new enhanced mobile banking application as part of its continued commitment to providing convenient and efficient banking for customers.
“The bank is always committed to invest in technology and provide customers with advanced digital services, to grow its network, and improve the banking experience for its customer base,” Al Khaliji said in a statement.
As part of such efforts, Al Khaliji is now employing a brand new mobile banking system, which uses the latest technology to bring enhancements in security, user experience, functionality, and speed.
With its fresh new look, feel, and interface, the revamped Al Khaliji mobile banking now has a faster response and improved security, specially-designed for a safe and user-friendly access to customers’ accounts.
The new application addresses the needs identified by Al Khaliji existing users, allowing them to manage important account information anytime, anywhere.
The upgraded layout has been based on the highest standards and best practices of international mobile banking solutions, including more features that enable users to access their accounts anytime.
Al Khaliji’s mobile banking can be downloaded through the App Stores for Android, Apple, Windows, and BlackBerry.
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