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Al Khaliji has earned three prestigious titles at the ‘Banker Middle East Industry Awards 2016’ event recently held in Dubai. The lender was recognised as the ‘Best Premium Banking in the Middle East’, the ‘Best Corporate Banking in Qatar’ and the ‘Fastest Growing Bank’ in the region. “As a dependable banking partner, we assist corporate clients in effectively managing their growth, with a firm belief that precise financial management is crucial for business endurance and expansion,” said Omar al-Emadi, Al Khaliji Head of Corporate Banking. The bank’s selected range of top-tier products are tailored to premium clients’ needs, coupled with privileges that make banking with Al Khaliji convenient and comfortable, according to Rana al-Asaad, Al Khaliji Head of Personal Banking. The bank’s premium banking service offers clients a series of facilities packaged under one brand, including a dedicated relationship manager, access to upgraded and premium lounges, preferential rates on all types of loans and deposits, and a choice of premium positioned credit cards with multiple benefits to suit an individual’s life style.
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