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Partnership 

Solutions

Corporate savings solutions via third-party platforms

Partnerships

DEWS

Put your end-of-service to work and earn high profits.

Boost Your Employees End-of-Service Benefits

Did youknow?

Over 180 corporate institutions are enrolled with National Bonds.

What is aDirect Debit?

Direct Debit is a payment method that automatically deducts your chosen amount from your account to fund your savings plan.

Tips & Advices

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Investing

Invest the right way with these usable tips and learn how you can expand your wealth over time.
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Saving tips for women

Learn from our Group Deputy CEO Ms Rehab Lootah how to save in an efficient manner, while managing your daily expenses.
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Financial Wellness & Spending Plans

Your spending is in your hands. Learn how to manage and control it every day.

Frequently asked questions

Simply select any plan and click the “Save in (plan name)” button to start investing instantly. You can also download the National Bonds App, create an account, and begin your savings journey today.

Depending on the plan you choose, the minimum amount alters. But you can start saving from as minimum as AED 100.

No, you do not necessarily need a bank account to open a National Bonds account. You can also save by visiting selected exchange houses. However, some monthly savings plans use direct debit from a bank account for recurring contributions.

To open a National Bonds account, UAE residents need a valid passport and Emirates ID or visa page, while non-UAE residents need a valid passport and visit visa page/entry stamp. For minor accounts, identification for both the minor and the father/legal guardian is required.