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Under the patronage of His Excellency Sheikh Saif bin Hamiar Al Malik Al Shehhi, Governor of Al Dhahira, Bank Nizwa, Oman’s fastest growing Islamic bank, has officially opened its first branch in Al Dhahira Governorate and 14th across the Sultanate.
Achieving yet another milestone in its journey of success over the past six years, the launch is in line with the bank’s ongoing strategy towards redefining the banking experience and offering Shari’a-compliant products and services for all across the Sultanate. The official launch was attended by Mr. Musabah Saif Musabah Al Mutairy, Vice Chairman of Bank Nizwa and Khalid Al Kayed, Chief Executive Officer of Bank Nizwa and senior management of the bank.
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