Sharjah Islamic Bank Forms Strategic Partnership with Noqodi to Boost Digital Payments

Sharjah Islamic Bank Forms Strategic Partnership with Noqodi to Boost Digital Payments

By Staff Writer, 31 January 2024

Sharjah Islamic Bank (SIB) has entered into a strategic partnership with Noqodi, a leading financial technology firm and payment gateway under the Emaratech Group.

The collaboration aims to elevate the digital and electronic payment offerings available to SIB's corporate and individual business customers, according to a report.

The agreement, signed at SIB's headquarters, involved Hakam Abu Zarour, Chief Operating Officer of SIB, and Zahi Kallab, General Manager of Noqodi.

Through this alliance, SIB's business clients will benefit from an expanded range of digital payment solutions, facilitating seamless fee payments across a variety of services and products.

Hakam Abu Zarour emphasized the importance of continuously supporting customers by providing access to innovative digital solutions that simplify day-to-day commercial operations.

Zarour stated, “We also aim to provide our customers with a wide array of fast and convenient payment options, allowing them to manage and track their payments efficiently. This collaboration with companies and platforms with high expertise and efficiency in this field is crucial.”

Zahi Kallab, the General Manager of Noqodi, expressed the commitment to creating seamless digital payment experiences through strategic collaborations with banks.

The partnership with Sharjah Islamic Bank is seen as a significant step toward enhancing financial services for businesses, aligning with the shared goal of crafting efficient and user-friendly digital payment solutions.

Source: Trade Arabia

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