Banking & Finance
Bank Muscat, Salam Air ink pact for corporate Internet banking solution

Bank Muscat and Salam Air recently signed an agreement to provide the bank’s to Corporate Internet Banking platform to the budget carrier.
Tariq Atiq, DGM – Transaction & Public Sector Banking, Bank Muscat and Capt. Mohamed Ahmed, CEO, Salam Air signed the agreement, which falls in line with the flagship financial services provider’s objectives to on-board more corporates to the digital solutions and services provided by the bank, according to a press statement.

Speaking on the agreement, Tariq Atiq, DGM – Transaction & Public Sector Banking, Bank Muscat, said: “We are happy to on-board Salam Air onto our Corporate Internet Banking platform. Bank Muscat is striving hard to help corporates keep pace with rapid technological developments and optimise their performance. With a number of innovative online banking developments, Bank Muscat is in a position to provide comprehensive, cutting-edge banking solutions to organisations of any size and across all sectors.
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Capt. Mohamed Ahmed, CEO, Salam Air, also spoke on the occasion and said: “On-boarding to Bank Muscat’s Corporate Internet Banking platform will substantially improve the satisfaction of our different stakeholders. We are happy to partner with Bank Muscat in implementing this cutting-edge financial technology that will greatly enhance our employee efficiency as well as our performance as a leading budget carrier in the region.”
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