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First Gulf Bank reschedules debt 7812 citizen


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First Gulf Bank reschedules debt 7812 citizen
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Posted: Monday, May 06, 2013

Abu Dhabi (Union) - First Gulf Bank re-scheduling debt 7812 an agent of its clients citizens of 11 thousand clients, within the bank's commitment to government directives regarding the settlement of debts of citizens. The new bank in a press statement issued yesterday, its commitment to support and to support the local community and the citizens of the UAE, to manage their money properly, which contributes to alleviate the burdens of Finance, and by reducing the value of payments due to them and in accordance with the directives and instructions of the government.

He added that he continues to target relief on citizens and reduce the rate of deduction or monthly payments should not exceed 50% of the gross monthly income of the client, stressing its commitment to meet its customers' needs of the citizens of the state, which would contribute to provide monthly cash liquidity fit in with their income. Blood action would increase the bank said: "" We do not increase the financial burden on the shoulders of the citizens, as do some banking institutions in the country, which aims to achieve some additional profits, by attracting customers from other financial institutions by giving them financial facilities forms different repayment period extends to more than 20 years, without taking into account the interests of the client "

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So one could interperate this to mean that banks are trying to wooo customers...knowing that Iraq citizens will need a bank to use their smart cards? 

 

I assume they will need a bank association, all our mustardcard/visa credit and debit cards are bank issued.

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