
D360 Bank Welcomes One Million Customers in Four Months
Since beginning operations, D360 Bank customers have conducted over 51 million transactions across more than 100 countries, with a total transaction volume exceeding SAR 50 billion (USD 13.3 billion). This milestone was made possible through the support of the Public Investment Fund (PIF), Derayah Financial, and a number of prominent investors and financial experts. Further strengthening the bank's position as a leading digital banking institution in Saudi Arabia.
Commenting on the achievement, Mr. Taha Abdullah Al-Kuwaiz, Chairman of D360 Bank, expressed his pride, stating: 'D360 Bank is proud to lead the charge in reimagining digital banking. This one million customer milestone reflects the trust placed in us by customers and partners. Our mission is to lead in financial innovation, promote inclusion, and help realize the goals of Vision 2030 by delivering modern, Shariah-compliant services at scale.'
D360 Bank offers an intuitive digital banking experience, enabling customers to open an account in two minutes and access personalized financial services designed to meet their individual needs. With a fully integrated digital banking model powered by cutting-edge financial technologies, customers can manage their finances anytime, anywhere. Through the D360 Bank app, users can easily make fast, fee-free international payments, pay bills, and transfer money, while benefiting from the highest levels of transparency and security.
The bank has also introduced a range of core services, including Banking-as-a-Service (BaaS) infrastructure, now live with three external clients, and the newly launched Sanabil Savings Account, the Shariah-compliant savings product in Saudi Arabia to calculate and deposit profits daily, offering expected annual returns of up to 2%.
'Our growth trajectory is clear. Saudi consumers are ready for a seamless, digital-first banking experience,' said Eze Szafir, CEO of D360 Bank. 'We've built the infrastructure to scale quickly, securely, and in full alignment with regulatory requirements. This is just the beginning.'
Source: AETOSWire
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