Banking & Finance
Oman Arab Bank boosts environmental stewardship with electronic statements
Demonstrating its steadfast commitment to protecting the environment, Oman Arab Bank (OAB) commemorated Earth Day 2016 with the launch of Electronic Statements (E-Statements)
Demonstrating its steadfast commitment to protecting the environment, Oman Arab Bank (OAB) commemorated Earth Day 2016 with the launch of Electronic Statements (E-Statements), enabling customers to receive their monthly accounts and credit card statements online via email. Seamless and hassle-free, the eco-friendly service is part and parcel of the Bank’s efforts to utilize technology to best serve its constantly growing customer base and enhance its business proposition.
E-Statements promise to deliver greater levels of convenience to OAB’s customers as they no longer have to wait to obtain their respective printed banking statements through traditional postal facilities. Instead, customers will receive their E-Statements as soon as they are issued and view them at their own leisure on any internet enabled device wherever they may be and at any time. E-Statements will also reduce the amount of paper being used, contributing positively to the environment, a cause held dearly by OAB.
Over the years, the Bank has worked diligently to launch various on line and offline banking solutions to meet its customers’ evolving needs. Today, OAB operates over 65 strategically situated branches in high footfall locations and provides customers in Oman with a wealth of innovative products and services in Retail banking, Corporate and Project Finance, Investment Banking, Trade Finance and most recently, Islamic Banking.
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