KUALA LUMPUR: Flood-affected customers who wish to perform banking transactions need not worry about damaged facilities, as Bank Islam launched its ‘Prihatin Programme’ yesterday. Bank Islam’s chief executive officer Khairul Kamarudin said they are taking proactive measures to help customers manage their finances during the floods. Bank Islam will also temporarily suspend a number of non-critical banking services at its branches which have been involved in flood-recovery operations to safeguard its customers’ accounts and business operations. The suspended services include the opening of new accounts, new requests for internet banking services, and amendments to Customer Information Files. Customers may call Bank Islam’s contact centre at 03-2690 0900 for more information pertaining to the ‘Prihatin Programme’.
Source: New Strait Times November 08, 2017 04:30 UTC