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Dubai Islamic Bank unveils digital banking services

  • DIB ‘alt’ is a full-service transformative digital banking experience that is set to enhance the banking experience for DIB’s customers.
  • The platform brings together more than 135 digital services via the DIB Mobile App, Online Banking, WhatsApp, and ATMs.

Dubai, UAE – Dubai Islamic Bank launched DIB alt, a full-fledged digital umbrella brand to house all of the bank’s digital offerings and capabilities under one roof.

DIB ‘alt’ is a full-service transformative digital banking experience that is set to enhance the banking experience for DIB’s customers by many folds, providing them access to a range of digital services and products with ease.

The platform brings together more than 135 digital services via the DIB Mobile App, Online Banking, WhatsApp, and ATMs.

The new service enables customers to open a bank account in minutes, apply for personal finance or credit cards, remitting money locally or internationally, making payments, and much more.

It has been meticulously designed to simplify banking processes and enhance convenience for customers across various touchpoints.

By harnessing the power of advance technology, DIB ‘alt’ ensures an easy-going and efficient banking experience.