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Bank account in Dubai

Technically opening an account was very easy for me. My employer has a deal with one of the market leading global banks with a personal manager who came to the office, gave me the documents to fill in and sent me the ATM and credit cards afterwards.

There were quite a few issues however.

Banks in Dubai

A few links to banks’ websites. There are more banks, these are the most branded ones which you can see at every corner.

International banks in Dubai

Local banks in Dubai

Bank cheques in Dubai

In Dubai a lot of payments are done with cheques (for example rent is usually paid with a cheque). I had not used any bank cheques before I moved here, so using them was a new experience for me.

Your salary or other payments may be made in cheques. To get cash, you will have to go to a bank to encash it. To deposit a cheque into your bank account you will need to go to a bank, use an ATM or use a special cheque deposit machine available in all shopping malls.

To pay with cheque you need a cheque-book. I am not sure if all banks give it with an account by default, my bank does. Paying with a cheque is simple, just fill a blank cheque in.

Loans in Dubai

It is very easy to get a loan in Dubai. To get some money for your own or to finance a car you just need to provide some basic documents like a payslip and a passport copy.

My car finance was secured in less than 24 hours. The dealer called the bank (the same bank I’ve got an account with), they called me and the next day I drove my new car home.

The issues I had

Later the bank’s customer service representative called me asking to convert my account into an Islamic banking account (read what it is on wikipedia). After I confirmed the operation, she asked me if I have anything to say about the service. In the beginning of our conversation, she told me that the call is recorded. So, I did have a lot to say.

It appeared that everything that the bank guy promised to me was something that he could not actually do and I had to go to a bank’s branch personally. Fair enough but it meant the guy was completely incompetent…

I never worked with local banks. My boss and another colleague did. Having denied the company’s preferred bank because of the poor service, they went to one of the leading local banks. They’ve got the same service issues with it though.

January 16th, 2010


3 Responses to “Bank account in Dubai”

  1. Alexandru says:

    Ing bank is in
    Dubai?

    thanks

  2. balan says:

    im exploring a job in dubai.
    your info is very useful.
    thanks,

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