NBP launches ‘Cash N Gold’ loan facility to cater to customer needs
KARACHI: The National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) has announced the launch of its new service, ‘NBP Cash N Gold’, designed to provide customers with a convenient option for securing quick loans against their gold items.
This innovative facility promises easy terms, minimal paperwork, and competitive processing times, offering a hassle-free experience for individuals seeking immediate financial assistance. Customers can borrow up to 70 per cent of the assessed value of their gold, allowing them to meet their financial obligations without difficulty.
With this latest initiative, NBP reaffirms its commitment to delivering exceptional services tailored to the evolving needs of the Pakistani public. The launch of ‘Cash N Gold’ reflects the bank’s ongoing effort to provide accessible financial solutions to its customers.
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