Date : Jan 31, 2022
Jordan Islamic Bank has strengthened its geographical spread in the Capital Governorate, Amman, by opening a new office at the World Islamic Sciences and Education University in the Tariq area - Abdul Aziz Al-Khayyat Street - next to the Mosque Faculty of Dawa and Fundamentals of Religion. The opening ceremony was held in the presence of CEO/General Manager of Jordan Islamic Bank, Dr. Hussein Said and the President of the University of Islamic Sciences, Prof. Dr. Muhammad Al-Khalayleh, members of the teaching and administrative staff and students, on Sunday 30/1/2022. Dr. Hussein Said, said that: we are pleased with the growth of our bank’s geographical network to be the first expansion for the current year 2022 with the opening of the twenty-sixth office of our bank within the campus of the University of Islamic Sciences, so that we have 110 branches and offices spread throughout the Kingdom, in order to increase our market share and implement our bank’s policy aimed at strengthening joint relations with global education institutions and Supporting the educational process, including the University of Islamic Sciences, with which we are proud of the partnership and since its establishment through the presence of our bank within its various activities, crowning the partnership with the opening of this office. Which is characterized by a modern design commensurate with the bank’s identity while providing the best Islamic banking services to students, faculty and administrative staff members at the university, and residents of the regions neighboring. In parallel with the provision of the various digital electronic channels provided by the bank, such as Islamic digital self-service, Islami mobile, Islami Internet, and Islami Messenger (your digital assistant).....etc. The Bank also provides 292 ATMs, including 54 ATMs with cash deposit service. Dr. Hussein Said stressed the continuity of implementing the geographical expansion plan for the current year by opening more branches and offices or converting offices to branches or transferring them to new locations in line with the bank’s aspirations for being close to everyone and attracting more customers who wish to benefit from the bank’s banking services that comply with the provisions and principles of Islamic law. For his part, the President of the University of Islamic Sciences, Dr. Muhammad Al-Khalayleh, praised the role of Jordan Islamic Bank in serving the national economy and opening an office to serve the university, its students and employees, praising the bank’s continuous efforts for permanent cooperation to support the university’s progress.
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