Thursday, July 02, 2026 | Muharram 16, 1448 H
broken clouds
weather
OMAN
26°C / 26°C
EDITOR IN CHIEF- ABDULLAH BIN SALIM AL SHUEILI

NBO launches car finance with special Ramadhan offers

No Image
minus
plus

MUSCAT: National Bank of Oman (NBO) launches car finance for new and pre-owned cars with special Ramadhan offers and rates starting at just 4.75% p.a. on reducing balance, valid until May 31, 2022. The bank launched the facility at a special event at its headquarters in Al Athaiba, which was attended by the bank’s partner automobile dealerships from across Oman. Adding to its portfolio of competitive financing solutions, NBO’s new car loans offer attractive rates and are extended to salary and non-salary transfer customers, Omani nationals and residents.


Tariq Atiq, Chief Retail and Digital Banking Officer at NBO, said, “We are delighted to launch our new car financing facility and give our customers the chance to buy their dream car, at special rates. What’s more, we are partnering with dealers across the country, to add to the exclusive deals available when signing up. Meanwhile, we continue to enhance our suite of products and services, which are designed to support our customers to plan and manage their financial lives, while providing them with extra value and a superior customer experience.” NBO’s car finance is part of the bank’s commitment to delivering hassle-free, competitive financial solutions to fit all. Processed quickly and efficiently, the bank also provides borrowers a host of benefits including flexible payment terms, additional financing, and much more. In addition, NBO has partnered with V-Kool Oman and IamJohnson to offer their customers 25% discount.


Tariq added, “What matters most to our customers is the convenience, affordability and benefits associated with the product. At NBO, we want to offer something for everyone when it comes to meeting customers’ financing requirements whether auto, home or personal.” More details about NBO’s range of products and services are available in-branch, online at www.nbo.om or by contacting the Call Centre on 24770000.


SHARE ARTICLE
Most Read
The tree was brought from Zanzibar around 263 years ago by Sayyid Hamad bin Ahmed al Busaidy.
Oman’s 263-year-old jackfruit tree still standing Oman rejects transit fees on Strait of Hormuz ships ROP urges residents to secure homes before travel Oman seeks bids for Al Khoudh dam
FOLLOW US
arrow up
home icon