In splitting the prize money among 11 people, there would be some maths involved because some pitched in Dh50, others Dh100, and a few gave Dh200
Al Hesn Takaful consists of 4 different plans with monthly contributions ranging from Dh30 to Dh265 to suit the various requirements of the diverse customer base.
Plans cover natural death, as well as death by accident, permanent total or partial disablement due to an accident, death due to an accident in common carriers and a cash benefit on hospitalisation in addition to a lump sum benefit on hospitalisation exclusively for Emirates Islamic Bank’s customers.
Commenting on the launch, Faisal Aqil General Manager Retail Banking, Emirates Islamic Bank said: “The well being and peace of mind of our customers are always on the bank’s product development radar.
We at Emirates Islamic Bank are dedicated to providing quality tailor-made solutions that meet the diverse requirements of our customers. Most importantly, this is yet another meaningful contribution by EIB in context of our social responsibility as an organisation”
In splitting the prize money among 11 people, there would be some maths involved because some pitched in Dh50, others Dh100, and a few gave Dh200
The violations were recorded over the past three months
The leader said that every country has the right to defend itself from aggressors
The fair catered to students aspiring for admissions and scholarships to some of the world’s leading universities
The move paving the way for sustainability in luxury industry
The capital is set to host a meeting of the Shanghai Co-operation Organisation (SCO) on October 15 and October 16
The decision was issued after the eatery was found violating Law No. (2) of 2008 regarding food in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and its associated legislation
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