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Salaam Bank

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Industry
  
Banking, finance

Headquarters
  
Bosaso, Somalia

Type of business
  
Privately held company

Website
  
www.salaam-bank.com

Founded
  
2011

Products
  
Loans, debit cards, ATM, guarantees

Dara salaam bank


The Salaam Bank (SB) is a bank headquartered in Bosaso, the commercial capital of the autonomous Puntland region in northeastern Somalia.

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Overview

Salaam Bank was established in February 2011.

A Muslim financial institution, the bank provides personal banking and corporate banking. Its Islamic banking services and facilities include Mudarabah, Murabaha, Musharakah and Istisna'a. Additionally, the bank offers electronic banking, SMS banking, mobile banking and internet debit.

In August 2011, the bank also launched an independent (Kaaftoon) service partnering the institution with Golis Telecom Somalia.

Services

Salaam Bank's personal banking services include current accounts and savings accounts. The current accounts permit clients to pay for utilities through online, mobile, and direct debit orders, receive and wire international transfers, make payments via checks, use the Salaam Debit Card for purchases/withdrawals at ATM and POS locations, and access their accounts online and through mobile devices.

The institution's corporate banking services include current accounts, fund transfers, Letters of Credit, and Letters of Guarantee. The current accounts are reserved for entities with valid commercial/industrial registration. Wire fund transfers can be made from the client's account to any other global bank account. Letters of Credit are aimed at reducing counterpart risk and can be fully or partially covered by the client. Letters of Guarantee are intended to safeguard against contractual risk and can be domestic or foreign.

Additionally, the bank provides other common types of guarantees. Among these are tender/bid bonds, performance bonds, payment guarantees, and shipping guarantees.

References

Salaam Bank Wikipedia