QNB Group has received “The Mortgage product of the year – QNB first cross border service” award from The Asian Banker magazine at a ceremony held recently.
The award was given to QNB, which is the largest financial institution in the Middle East and Africa, as part of its participation in the “Excellence in retail financial services awards” programme, which is one of the “most rigorous and prestigious awards” for consumer financial services in the world, covering all of the Asia Pacific, the Middle East, and West Africa regions. 
On the occasion, assistant general manager, Group QNB First, Fahad Abdulaziz al-Muhannadi said, ‘’QNB’s winning of the awards is a true testament to the excellence of the Group’s services and business model across its international network, given that The Asian Banker’s programme recognises financial institutions for their vision, execution, and market leading proposition that make a real impact to their business and the local consumers in an ever changing industry. 
“It is also a motivation to continue to excel in providing the best and most innovative products and services for our well deserving customers’’.  
One of QNB’s “truly international and premium banking services” is QNB First and its Global Recognition programme, which is built on a deep understanding and commitment to the enduring value of a relationship based on trust. The programme, QNB said, offers “services that go beyond expectations” including mortgage solutions across different countries.
The bank’s rigorously trained customer relationship managers build personal relationships with QNB First members, tapping the bank’s vast network of specialists and carefully selected partners to craft solutions individually tailored to their needs.
QNB Group’s presence through its subsidiaries and associate companies extends to as many as 31 countries across three continents providing a comprehensive range of advanced products and services. 
The total number of employees exceeds 28,000 operating through more than 1,200 locations, with an ATM network of more than 4,300 machines.




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