Arab Tunisian Bank (ATB) Signs Partnership Agreement with the National Council of the Order of Pharmacists of Tunisia (CNOPT)
As part of its strategy to support healthcare professionals, the Arab Tunisian Bank (ATB) announces the signing of a privileged partnership agreement with the National Council of the Order of Pharmacists of Tunisia (CNOPT). This strategic alliance marks a key step in the national deployment of the SAYDALI offer, a comprehensive and tailored banking solution designed specifically to meet the needs of pharmacies.
A Strong Commitment to Healthcare Professionals
Through this collaboration, ATB reaffirms its position as a reference financial partner for Tunisian pharmacists. Beyond professional needs, this partnership also offers close support combining expertise, advice, and financial agility covering all personal aspects.
The SAYDALI Offer: A Precise Response to the Needs of the Profession
The SAYDALI offer was designed to cover the entire life cycle of a pharmacy. It provides exclusive benefits aimed at optimizing daily management and supporting pharmacists' investment projects:
- Adapted financing solutions for the acquisition, layout, or modernization of pharmacies.
- Optimized treasury management to respond to the specific payment cycles of the sector.
- Cutting-edge digital services to simplify banking transactions and secure financial flows, such as ATB PAY and ATB CONNECT.
A Shared Vision for the Future of the Sector
The objective of the agreement with the CNOPT is to facilitate access to financial services for members of the Order, while ensuring preferential conditions and personalized follow-up. "Through the SAYDALI offer and this partnership with the CNOPT, ATB goes beyond simply offering banking products by contributing to the construction of a trust-based ecosystem dedicated to the success of pharmacists. This approach aims to relieve them of financial constraints, allowing them to fully focus on their mission," declares Riadh Hajjej, General Manager of ATB. By positioning innovation and industry listening at the heart of its approach, ATB once again demonstrates its ability to anticipate the needs of strategic sectors of the national economy.
About ATB
Founded in 1982, the Arab Tunisian Bank is a reference banking institution in Tunisia, offering a complete range of innovative financial services to individuals and businesses. Committed to supporting economic development and promoting financial inclusion, ATB puts the quality of service and proximity at the heart of its mission. For more information: www.atb.com.tn