Kuwait: Burgan Bank announced today that it will be officially closed during Eid Al-Adha holidays, starting from Monday 19 July until Saturday 24 July 2021. Burgan Bank will resume business on Sunday 25 July 2021. The Airport Branch will serve customers during the Eid holiday from 8:00 AM until 7:00 PM. On this occasion, Burgan Bank extends its best wishes and greetings to everyone.

To ensure that customers continue to enjoy their banking services during the holidays, Burgan Bank’s online services will remain operational through its website www.burgan.com and mobile application. The Call Center and WhatsApp Service 1804080 will also be available around-the-clock during the holidays.

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