
National Bank of Fujairah, NBF, today announced that it has won four awards at the 2016 Banker Middle East (BME) Product Awards, "Best Customer Service - Corporate and Investment Banking", "Best Cash Management", "Best Treasury Management" and "Best Corporate Advisory Service" for NBF Capital Limited.
This is the fifth consecutive year that NBF has maintained a strong showing at the BME Awards, underscoring the bank’s impressive track record in the UAE for innovation and service excellence.
Organised by CPI Financial, the awards are held annually to celebrate product innovation and service excellence in the local banking sector, with winners being selected through public voting.
NBF’s CEO, Vince Cook said, "It is extremely heartening to see such a tremendous show of encouragement and support from our clients, peers and partners, and I would like to thank them for their vote of confidence. This latest string of accolades is not just a fantastic validation of our strategic focus and ongoing progress, but will further motivate us to continually enhance our business and technical expertise in service of our clients.
"It has been an exceptional 2016 for NBF so far, and on behalf of the bank’s Board of Directors, I would like thank everyone once again for their support."
Source:WAM
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