The brothers, who say they are innocent, are accused of having formed an organised criminal network in early 2021 in Romania, as well as in the US and Britain
Dubai’s largest bank Emirates NBD on Thursday said its certain online services would not be available next week due to maintenance.
According to a statement sent out to its customers in the UAE, there will be a scheduled maintenance of its systems on Tuesday (May 11) from 2am to 10am local time.
During this period, the bank’s mobile application, online banking, SmartBusiness, BusinessOnline, SmartTrade and Investment Trading Services will not be accessible to customers.
Besides, cash and cheque deposit machines, interactive teller machines, chat (via WhatsApp) and voice banking will also undergo maintenance, and, as a result, not available to customers.
However, the lender said its phone banking services as well as debit and credit card services to withdraw cash from automated teller machines (ATMs) and for purchases in stores and online will continue to be available.
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