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Sharjah Islamic Bank Branches for Loading Tahseel Card) Branch Name City Branch Location King Faisal Gents Branch Sharjah KFS Date: 22/01/2015 (Sharjah Islamic Bank Branches for Loading Tahseel Card) Branch Name City Branch Location King Faisal Gents Branch Sharjah KFS. Street-Al Hisn tower, Opposite Choitram Supermarket Industrial Area Branch Sharjah Industrial Area # 5-Mohd.Obaid Al Shamsi Son's Building Court Branch Sharjah Sharjah Court, Near Khalid Port Wasit Branch Sharjah Al Khazamiya Area Economic Dept. Building - Government Bldg.-Al Layyah Economic Department Branch Sharjah area Economic Department Branch Sharjah Economic Dept. Building - Maliha Road- Ind. Area 18 Real Estate Registration Dept. Real Estate Registration Dept.Bldg.- Government Bldg.-Al Sharjah Branch Layyah Area Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Sharjah Al Khan-Near Sharjah Expo Center Industry Sharjah Municipality-Clinic Sharjah Al Nassrya Area- Opposite Adnoc Petrol Station Public Work Dept. Sharjah Al Nassrya Area- Opposite Adnoc Petrol Station Al Dhaid Trucks Toll Gate Sharjah Al Dhaid Trucks Toll Gate Vehicles & Drivers Licensing Dept. Sharjah Al Ramtha - Wasit suburb Tas’heel Service Center (Al Saqir) Sharjah Al Yarmook Area- Near Ministry of Labor Tas’heel Service Center (Tasareeh) Sharjah Bu Tina Area-Sharq St.- Lucky Center Tas’heel Service Center (Estimarat) Sharjah Industrial Area # 13 Tas’heel Service Center (Al Thiqa) Sharjah Maliha Road- Ind. Area 18- Near Economic Dept. Tas’heel Service Center (Information Sharjah Abu Shagara Area-King Abdul Aziz St. Center) Al Dhaid Branch Al Dhaid Shj. Co Operative Society Building-Al Dhaid Road Opposite Hamarain Centre, Near JW Marriott, Deira DXB - Dubai Branch Dubai Dubai Shaikh Hamad Abdalla Street-Road, Toyota Showroom, Fujairah Branch Fujairah Yousif Building Dibba Al AlAqd AlFareed road - Dibba Al-Hisn-Sharjah Islamic Bank Dibba Hisn Branch Hisn building Khorfakkan Branch Khorfakkan Khorfakkan Corniche Road Kalba Branch Kalba Shaikh Saeed Road, Opposite Sidra Park - Kalba Electra Road, Next to Honda Show Room - Abu Dhabi- Abu Dhabi Branch Abu Dhabi Building Important Notes: The minimum Loading amount is: (05 AED). The maximum Loading amount is: (999,950 AED). For more information please call: Sharjah Finance dept. (Customers Service) Tel. 06-5121468. Technical Support -Sharjah Tel. 06-5444054 , Mob. 056-1186773 Email: [email protected] For Card Balance Inquiry & Transactions details, Login at (Tahseel Cards Users) web site: www.Tahseel.gov.ae .
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