• Offer is valid for new, additional & buyout finances.
  • Maisarah offers competitive rates with fast approval and easy documentation.

Muscat: Maisarah Islamic Banking Services – BankDhofar’s Islamic banking window – revealed new discounted profit rates on Housing Finance and Personal Finance facilities. The new rates come as part of a 4-month campaign that kicked off recently until the end of the year, aiming to provide customized offers that are tailored to meet customers’ needs and fulfil their financial requirements.

With fast approvals and easy documentation on the selected types of finance, the offer covers Personal Finance (goods, education, automobiles, travel, commercial and personal finance), as well as Housing Finance (home finance and property finance). The preferential rates during this promotion are 4.5% for Personal Finance and 4.9% for Housing Finance.

Encouraging customers to take advantage of the newly announced rates, Mohammed Ahmed Al Maashani, Head of Distribution Network at Maisarah, stated: “These rates will be fixed until the 31st of December 2021, and they apply to new and additional finance facilities, as well as buyout finance from other banks and financial institutions. Our objective is to make it easier and more convenient for customers to finance their basic goods and home appliances, pay for their children’s education, own the car of their dream, buy a house and invest in properties, pay for the expenses of their travels, or get personal and commercial finance to meet their various needs. We expect to see a raising demand on these finances that come with competitive rates, simple steps, fast approval and easy documentation.”

Customers can avail these exclusive offers at any of Maisarah’s branches in Azaiba, Al Hail, Salalah, Sohar, Birkat Al Mouz, Greater Muttrah, Al Khuwair, Sur, New Salalah and Araqi. To learn more, visit the nearest Maisarah Islamic Banking Services branch, check out the official page www.maisarah-oman.com or call 24775777 for further inquiries.

Showing an impressive growth since the launch of its operations in 2013, Maisarah Islamic Banking Services has demonstrated a high degree of product innovation with an expansive range of Shariah-compliant financial solutions that cater to the needs of its retail and corporate customers in different parts of Oman. As part of its future growth plan, Maisarah will continue to distinguish itself by focusing on outstanding service quality, developing and launching new innovative products, and investing in technology to provide the best customer experience through its expanding network of branches, ATM and CDM facilities.

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