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Emirates NBD, the region’s largest banking group in terms of assets unveiled the plan following the success of its credit cards installment plan that offers the lowest interest rates.
It will provide flexibility and greater financial control to customers by offering a wide range of interest-free installment plans, from 3, 6, 9, or 12 months. Shoppers are only required to shop using their Emirates Bank or NBD credit cards in each of the selected outlets of various categories like: Electronics, Home Essentials, Jewellery and more.
Suvo Sarkar, Executive VP & General Manager, Retail Banking at Emirates NBD said, “The plan offers all Emirates NBD credit card-holders terrific value through substantial savings on interest. Under this offer, a customer can buy the same high value item and choose to pay in convenient, fixed installments at zero per cent interest.”
“We at Emirates NBD will continue to seek innovative offers with local and regional commercial alliances across the UAE, in order to sustain our customers’ satisfaction and provide them with a wider range of enticing offers,” reiterated Sarkar.
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