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Emarat partners with Al Maryah Bank

  • Under this partnership, Al Maryah Community Bank becomes the inaugural entity, both locally and globally, to secure the rights to name a fuel station.
  • Through Mbank Wallet application, customers can execute transactions by scanning the QR code at the checkout counters using their mobile phones.

Dubai, UAE — Emirates General Petroleum Corporation (Emarat) announced the granting of the first naming rights for its fuel stations to Al Maryah Community Bank, a leading digital bank in the UAE.

Under this partnership, Al Maryah Community Bank becomes the inaugural entity, both locally and globally, to secure the rights to name a fuel station.

Ali Khalifa Al Shamsi, Director-General of Emarat, said, “We’re proud to partner with Al Maryah Community Bank, making it the first entity to secure naming rights to one of Emarat’s fuel stations under Project Landmark.”

Mohammed Wassim Khayata, CEO of Al Maryah Community Bank, said, “This initiative stems from innovative strategies to enhance our bank’s visibility and elevate customer experiences across fuel stations and affiliated stores.”

Through Mbank Wallet application, customers can execute transactions by scanning the QR code at the checkout counters using their mobile phones.