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Emirates Post presents special stamps to National Bank of Abu Dhabi
The special stamps recently issued by Emirates Post to mark the 40th anniversary of National Bank of Abu Dhabi (NBAD), were officially launched and presented to NBAD officials at a ceremony at the bank's head office in Abu Dhabi.
Dubai: The special stamps recently issued by Emirates Post to mark the 40th anniversary of National Bank of Abu Dhabi (NBAD), were officially launched and presented to NBAD officials at a ceremony at the bank's head office in Abu Dhabi.
The stamps have been issued in denominations of Dh 1, 150 Fils, 225 Fils and Dh 4, along with First Day Covers of Dh. 9.75 each.
NBAD has a network of 77 branches in the UAE, in addition to cash offices spread out at remote locations to provide banking services at offshore oil installations and desert locations as well as other government organizations.
NBAD also has three shift offices inside the security areas of the Abu Dhabi International Airport providing currency & traveler's cheques exchange services.
The branch network is widened further with 193 ATMs.
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