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QNB is offering the remote cheque deposit service, which allows QNB First Members to deposit cheques in a “fast and efficient way” to their accounts.
The feature offers customers “easy and convenient” banking through QNB’s
mobile banking.
By using the remote cheque deposit service, QNB First Members will be able to take a picture of a cheque with their smartphone or tablet and directly deposit it to their
account.
The new feature will save QNB First Members the time and effort to visit a branch in order to deposit QNB-issued cheques, while maintaining safety and security. QNB has recently launched a new version of its mobile banking application, which has an easy-to-use interface, offering a variety of new features available for all QNB customers.
The new application, which is available in English, Arabic and French also allows QNB customers and non-customers the ability to find the closest ATMs, branches, and Life Rewards partners, apply for loans and credit cards, or book an appointment with QNB, as well as being able to read the latest QNB-related news and promotions.
The new version of QNB mobile banking gives customers the ability to create and modify fund transfer and Western Union beneficiaries. Customers are able to view their accounts anywhere in the world. They can pay with cards and redeem their Life Rewards loyalty points for utility payments or convert them to Ooredoo Nojoom or Qatar Airways Qmiles
privilege points.
Customers will still enjoy all the previous features offered by QNB mobile banking such as conveniently accessing their accounts, credit card balances, transfers, bill payments or request cheque books.
As part of its commitment to offer advanced banking solutions and payment products, QNB focuses on providing its customers with the market’s leading offers and services.
The QNB customer experience is enriched with the simplicity of making any banking transaction from any location in a few steps using the latest mobile technologies. The registration is quick and easy for QNB mobile banking and only requires a QNB retail debit or credit card.
QNB mobile banking can be downloaded from Apple’s app store or Google Play or tried on one of QNB’s innovative mobile banking tablet kiosk at QNB branches.
QNB Group’s presence through its subsidiaries and associate companies extends to 27 countries across three continents, providing a comprehensive range of advanced products and services. The total number of employees is more than 15,000 operating through 635 locations with an ATM network of more than 1,350 machines.
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