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National Bank introduces Foree Remittance Account

byCustoms Today Report
26/10/2014
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KARACHI: The National Bank of Pakistan introduced Foree Remittance Account the other day.

With Foree Remittance Account, customers are no longer required to visit branches and wait in queues for receiving remittances, rather home remittances are immediately credited to the customer’s account upon receipt from the overseas and a SMS Alert is sent on the customer’s designated mobile number with the option of withdrawing cash either from ATMs across Pakistan at their convenience or by visiting NBP’s nearest branch.

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The recent addition of “NBP Foree Remittance Account” in the Foree Remittance family of remittance product range is a step towards providing convenience to customers without compromising on the efficiency of remittance delivery. Syed Iqbal Ashraf, President National Bank of Pakistan said that NBP Foree Remittance Account is a dedicated account for remittance customers.

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