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Al Khalij Commercial Bank (Al Khaliji) has announced the release of a new Internet banking experience.
This comes as part of its mission to offer a full range of banking products and services for its clients, the bank said in a statement.
“In its newest release, Al Khaliji’s Internet banking service puts over 60 enhancements, tweaks and new functions at the fingertips of clients who prefer the speed, ease of use and security of our Internet banking,” the bank said.
The Internet banking interface now features “an all-new home page with net position summary and quick previews, a face-lifted design that is sleeker and user-friendly, as well as a range of handy new features, including widgets, to see currency rates, SMS and e-mail reminders, and QSE prices, among others,” the statement said.
The bank further noted that payments have been made “smarter and easier, including support for future-dated payments, while navigation now gives users more freedom and flexibility with a range of new options and quick links, in addition to the ability to set up SMS account alerts for balances, open deposits, as well as an OTP-by-email feature for clients who don’t have access to their registered phones.”
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