
ADIB Opens Next-Generation Universal branch in Dubai, redefining customer experience and embracing Digital transformation as part of vision 2035
The full-service branch is designed to deliver an enhanced and seamless banking experience, catering to a wide range of customer needs. It featured a dedicated Business Banking Centre and Priority Banking Area, providing personalised support to high value customers and businesses. The branch is also equipped with a state-of-the-art 24/7 self-service area, which includes two Cash and Cheque Deposit Machines (CCDMs) for added convenience.
Strategically located for maximum accessibility, the branch offers two private entrances for easy access from both inside and outside the mall, , providing customers with direct and convenient access. Operating hours are Monday to Saturday from 8 AM to 2 PM, and Fridays from 8 AM to 12 PM.
Commenting on the opening of the branch, Amit Malhotra, Global Head of Retail Banking at ADIB, commented: "The launch of our Second of December Branch reflects ADIB's ongoing commitment to making banking more accessible, innovative, and convenient for our customers. This new branch combines advanced technology with personalized financial services, ensuring a seamless banking experience while reinforcing our presence in Dubai.'
Ahmad Ateeq Al Dhaheri, Head of Branch Network at ADIB, added: "Our continued expansion is a testament to our customer-first approach. The Second of December Branch brings together physical branch convenience with advanced digital solutions, offering our customers multiple service options tailored to their financial needs.'
This expansion aligns with ADIB's broader strategy to strengthen its branch network and increase accessibility across the UAE. By integrating innovative self-service solutions with in-person banking expertise, ADIB continues to redefine customer-centric Islamic banking.

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