International Bank of Qatar (IBQ) is offering a 3.5% interest rate for personal loans as part of its campaign for Ramadan, IBQ’s head of Retail Banking Hassan al-Mulla has said.
“At IBQ, we want our customers to feel valued, and reward them for taking up our special offers during Ramadan,” he said.
He added, “We believe IBQ can provide the best rates for personal loans, and can serve our customers’ best interests to cope with extra expenses during Ramadan by streamlining their finances with a fresh personal loan at an attractive interest rate of 3.5%.”
According to al-Mulla, customers taking out a personal loan during the holy month of Ramadan will avail of a 3.5% interest rate for Qatari nationals and 3.8% for expatriates.
“The offer applies to newly-granted loans with flexible repayment terms starting from 36 months. This Ramadan offer falls in line with IBQ’s commitment to continuously offer its customers exclusive promotions that aim at providing great value,” al-Mulla added.
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