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Al-Ghurair with Alfardan among other Qatari dignitaries during the opening of Mashreq Qatar’s state-of-the-art branch on Grand Hamad Street.
Mashreq Qatar has extended its network of the state-of-the-art branches in Qatar with the opening of its latest branch at Grand Hamad Street, which the bank said will bring in ‘New age banking’.
The new ‘e-Cube’ retail concept branch at Doha’s ‘financial centre’ is now open giving customers the latest technology led financial solutions, which will offer ultimate convenience. The inauguration was done by Mashreq CEO Abdul Aziz al-Ghurair and senior Qatari dignitaries including Hussain Alfardan, Commercial Bank vice-chairman and managing director in the presence of senior management of Mashreq Qatar.
Mashreq Qatar’s innovative ‘e-Cube’ retail concept is embedded in the Grand Hamad Street branch offering customers smart banking services using interactive electronic devices and environmentally friendly banking processes. The branch also offers a trade window to facilitate transactions for SME and corporate customers.
Al-Ghurair said, “The opening of our newest Branch on Grand Hamad Street underlines our commitment to Qatar and in the development of banking industry in Qatar. Our key focus is to provide customers with simplified banking solutions coupled with advanced technology.
“As an innovative, customer–centric financial institution, we continue to show our commitment towards extending our technology and innovations not only to offer the best customer experience but also efficiency. The e-Cube retail concept not only helps us do that, but also offers unparalleled digital services.”
Niranjan Mendonca - head (Retail Banking) said, “In every interaction or engagement, delighting our customers is of great significance to us.
The new branch at Grand Hamad Street is a working example of innovation the bank has introduced, providing customers smart options on cash and cheque deposits, card payments and also utility payments.
Further additions to enhance the customer experience include the introduction of a dedicated foreign trade services window allowing requests to be dealt with quickly and efficiently.”
The new branch working hours will be from 7-30am to 1pm (Sunday through Thursday). However, the ATMs and online interactive kiosk will be available 24x7.
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