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Ahlibank has announced that it has been certified for PCI-DSS, a global comprehensive standard that helps secure card payments.
PCI-DSS provides additional assurance to customers and stakeholders on the security and reliability of Ahlibank’s systems and processes handling customer credit and debit card information.
Ahlibank CEO Salah Murad said: “We are delighted to have been certified for PCI-DSS implementation. This is a new milestone among many achievements, and reflects our continued focus on strengthening the security through validation against global standards. In addition, this will improve customer confidence in the security of the data we hold when managing their credit and debit cards.”
To learn more about Ahlibank debit and credit cards, visit any of the 16 Ahlibank branches located across the country or call the 24/7 contact centre on 4420 5222 or visit www.ahlibank.com.qa
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