Banking & Finance
Oman Arab Bank’s official social media channels get online
Oman Arab Bank (OAB) recently brought its official social media channels online to ensure customers and members of the public can stay connected to the Bank at all times at their own convenience

Oman Arab Bank (OAB) recently brought its official social media channels online to ensure customers and members of the public can stay connected to the Bank at all times at their own convenience. Within the first month since launch, OAB attracted over 5,000 followers on Facebook and over 500 on Instagram.
OAB can now be reached directly through popular social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and YouTube. Customers can benefit from the Bank’s enhanced presence, engage through many digital channels and learn about its latest developments on the go including new products and services as well as network updates.
“I am confident that our recently introduced social media channels will prove invaluable to customers as they can now reach out to us in real-time wherever they may be at a click of a button,” said Amin Al Husseini, Oman Arab Bank’s Chief Executive Officer. “We are also finalizing the Bank’s new corporate website which we plan on launching very soon to enrich the OAB digital experience further.”
Since its inception, OAB has consistently expanded its reach to meet customers’ various requirements in the best way possible. Today, the Bank has a comprehensive online footprint that is supported by over 65 strategically located branches and 123 ATMs and CDMs.
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