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Driving Financial Inclusion: Faysal Bank’s Amal Women’s Account Now Digital

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Faysal Bank has announced the launch of its ‘Faysal Islami Amal Women Digital Account’. This account has been developed keeping in line with the State Bank’s agenda of financial inclusion. With a considerable percentage of Pakistan’s female population being financially excluded the digital account access represents Faysal Bank’s commitment towards empowering women with financial enablement tools.

With ‘Faysal Islami Amal Women Digital Account’, women can now open their bank accounts from the comfort of their home, completing the entire process including biometric verification, without the need of visiting a branch. Once the account is active, users can easily manage it through the Faysal DigiBank App or Faysal Bank’s state-of-the-art Faysal Islami WhatsApp Banking.

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The Faysal Islami Amal Women Digital Account comes with a comprehensive range of exciting Shariah-Compliant features and services including:

• Customized Debit card with exclusive discounts

• Free takaful coverage of up to Rs.500,000

• Free monthly income coverage of up to Rs.25,000

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• Special discounts on branch locker fees

• Special discounts and rates on home, auto, and personal financing

To open your ‘Faysal Islami Amal Women Digital Account’, download the Faysal Burraq App today!

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.faysalbank.digionboard&hl=en

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