SABB wins Internet banking awards
Published: Aug 16, 2010 21:56 Updated: Aug 16, 2010 21:56
RIYADH: The Saudi British Bank (SABB) has received two prestigious awards in electronic banking from Global Finance magazine.
In its "World's Best Internet Banks 2010" awards, the publication selected SABB as the winner of its "Best Online Consumer Credit Site" award for the fifth consecutive year.
SABB was also awarded the gong for "Best Bill Payment & Presentment in the Middle East & North Africa."
Winners were chosen on the basis of a number of criteria, including the usability of their online services, the range of product offerings, the quality of websites, marketing, their customer service strategies and the growth of their online customer base.
SABB's online consumer website offers credit card users secure instantaneous services and enables them to fully manage and monitor their credit card activities.
SABBNET, the bank's internet banking site which has been praised for its entire consumer-friendly design simplicity and high security, provides customers with over 180 automated services, including convenient bill payment around the clock worldwide.
Its customers can use the online services to manage a wide range of investment and personal banking services, including Amanah Commodity Investment Accounts, investment in mutual funds, Islamic finance and credit card services.
In 2010, SABB continued to improve and expand its online services. Online account registration and pin reset function, government payments, SMS authentication on login and transactions, secure saved transfers and electronic bill payments are among the new services.
"We received Global Finance awards in recognition of SABB's continuous achievements and we are proud of our staff for setting new benchmarks and raising the bar of competition that are consistently maintaining our leadership in internet banking in Saudi Arabia," said Adel Al-Nasser, deputy managing director of SABB.
"SABB wins international banking awards as it continues to enhance customers' experience by offering them best class services," he said.

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