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Faysal Bank, KE join hands for customer’s relief

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Faysal Bank, KE join hands for customer’s relief
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Faysal Bank, KE join hands for customer’s relief

Faysal Bank Limited (FBL), one of the leading Islamic banks in the country, and K-Electric have come together to ease customer’s payment burden in times of economic crunch, a statement said.

Faysal Islami Noor cardholders will now be able to pay their electricity bills through easy installment plan options of up to three months, it added.

Faysal Islami Noor card has gained immense popularity among the industry card customers because it is a Shariah-compliant alternative to conventional credit cards that offers amazing discounts and offers.

Aneeq Malik, head of Consumer Finance at FBL, said: “The customers’ convenience had always been of paramount importance to the bank and our partnership with K-Electric is a depiction of our commitment to our customers.”

“We are confident that this proposition will allow the customers manage their monthly expenditures in a more convenient and relaxed manner,” he added.

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Delighted at the launch of this campaign, K-Electric Chief Distribution Officer Amer Zia said: “Our collaboration with the Faysal Bank through this offer is another testament of our commitment towards providing maximum relief to our consumers.”

Feroz Khan, head of Unsecured Business, FBL, said: “We are committed to further building customers’ loyalty by offering the best in class products and benefits to our valued customers. This collaboration aims at easing the customers’ expenditure on their KE billings specifically in the high billing periods.”

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