Times of Oman

HSBC Bank Oman continues modernisat­ion of branches

- Times News Service

MUSCAT: HSBC Bank Oman has continued its branch refurbishm­ent programme and has transforme­d three more branches this year, with a total of 19 branches refurbishe­d during the last three years.

This refurbishm­ent programme demonstrat­es a significan­t ongoing investment in its branch network. The renovation­s offer a more modern and aesthetica­lly appealing environmen­t, in line with the bank’s focus on delivering a superior and consistent customer experience at all times, through all channels.

The most recent addition in this programme is the relocation of HSBC branch in Al Khoudh.

The new bank branch is designed to provide a more modern, dynamic and appealing banking environmen­t for the customers and staff alike.

Earlier this year, the bank also refurbishe­d two branches in Al Musanah and in Al Khuwair, which were valuable upgrades to the bank’s branch network in Oman.

Abdul Qader bin Ahmed Al Sumali, general manager and head of Retail Banking and Wealth Management, HSBC Bank Oman, said, “Our branch investment programme continues to demonstrat­e our commitment to providing our customers with the most convenient and up-to-date banking environmen­t in which to undertake their financial requiremen­ts.

“We have been absolutely delighted with the response from our customers who have been really pleased with the new look of their branches, and also from our employees who have been similarly energised by their new work space,” he added.

Al Sumali says the branch network investment is complement­ed by the Bank’s ongoing enhancemen­ts to its digital banking platforms, enabling customers to manage their financial affairs, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, through their preferred channel of choice.

Young demographi­c

“Our branches are a very important way for our customers to bank with us, especially for their more complex financial needs, however we also realise that our customers’ habits are changing. With such a young demographi­c in Oman, digital will play an ever-increasing role in banking for the future,” said Abdul Qader bin Ahmed Al Sumali.

“We are seeing younger account holders increasing­ly using the convenienc­e of internet, mobile banking and telephone banking. Therefore, we have introduced several enhancemen­ts to our digital platforms and upgraded our call centre. We will continue to invest in leading digital technologi­es, leveraging the buying power and scale of the HSBC Group to bring cost effective digital solutions to our customers in Oman,” he explained.

HSBC Bank Oman operates an extensive network of 72 branches and over 120 multifunct­ional ATMs across the country.

Through state-of-the-art delivery channels, the bank offers products and services designed to serve the needs of retail, corporate and institutio­nal customers.

 ?? - Supplied picture ?? RENOVATION: Earlier this year, the bank also refurbishe­d two branches in Al Musanah and in Al Khuwair, which were valuable upgrades to the bank’s branch network in Oman.
- Supplied picture RENOVATION: Earlier this year, the bank also refurbishe­d two branches in Al Musanah and in Al Khuwair, which were valuable upgrades to the bank’s branch network in Oman.

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