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UAE Central Bank new rules for Personal Loan: Now you can apply for a loan without a salary slip
The UAE Central Bank has removed the one-size-fits-all minimum-salary cutoff that many banks used (often around Dh5,000).
Analysing whether it's prudent to take a salary advance from banks versus a personal loan It is widely recommended you save 20 per cent of your monthly income to meet urgent needs. But what if the ...
DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, May 7, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- 70 percent of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) reported experiencing ...
UAE - The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (Mohre) has recovered more than Dh2.32 million worth of financial support from 107 UAE citizens who accepted fictitious jobs in the private ...
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UAE residents welcome removal of minimum salary for loans; experts advise caution
Residents have joyfully welcomed a new directive by the UAE Central Bank removing the long-standing minimum salary ...
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New Nafis award announced in UAE: Emiratisation to shift focus from numbers to quality of jobs
In a significant update to the Individuals category, a new sub-category has been created specifically for professionals in ...
UAE salary guide 2024: Employees to see 4.5% pay growth; in-demand skills, high-paying jobs revealed
The UAE job market is expected to remain strong through 2024, according to a new report by recruitment experts Cooper Fitch. In their latest salary report, the agency predicts salaries will increase 4 ...
The UAE’s dynamic construction sector continues to draw professionals from around the world seeking rewarding careers in the industry. As construction projects soar to new heights across the country, ...
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Salary, payments in Digital Dirhams? New UAE law puts e-currency on par with cash
Unlike cash, the Digital Dirham supports programmable payments, real-time settlement, and seamless cross-border transfers ...
In what would be welcome news for everyone working in Dubai, UAE salaries have been projected to increase by four per cent next year. That’s according to an annual survey completed by more than 700 ...
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