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HBL opened its fifth Islamic Prestige Lounge in Karachi’s Dolmen Mall. This is Dubai’s Jumeirah’s 39th Prestige Lounge, which also includes an international lounge. With plans to grow, the Prestige footprint is currently spread across 17 cities. Dr. Najeeb Samie, a member of the HBL Board of Directors, Muhammad Aurangzeb, the company’s President and CEO, and Dr. Mufti Muhammad Zubair Usmani, the company’s Chairman of the Shariah Board, performed the ceremony to inaugurate the lounge. At the inauguration, senior bank executives and esteemed clients joined Nadeem Riaz, Chairman & CEO of the Dolmen Group.
High-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) can access a world-class banking experience through HBL Prestige. Our customers can take advantage of Shariah-compliant banking solutions thanks to this unique Islamic proposition. The offer includes instant account opening that is seamless, customized solutions delivered through specific physical and digital channels, and portfolio managers. The account offers specialized banking services to its customers, such as instant issuance of a world elite debit card, designated conference rooms, and elite alliances, among others. Modern Prestige Lounges are placed strategically in prominent locations in important cities.
Muhammad Aurangzeb, President & CEO of HBL, commented on the event by saying, “HBL Prestige is exclusively designed and tailored to meet the financial and lifestyle needs of our high-net-worth clients throughout Pakistan. We are excited to open the doors of our cutting-edge HBL Islamic Prestige Lounge in Karachi’s Dolmen Mall. The expansion of the market for Shariah-compliant solutions and services demonstrates the dedication of HBL Islamic Banking to assisting our client’s strategic needs. The company’s motto, ‘With you, in what you value’ is something we hope to uphold.”
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