BT's El Kabbany Elaborates on Extension of Deal with NBAD

BT Global Services managing director says firm will help bank's expansion in other international branches.

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Wael El Kabbany, managing director of the Middle East and North Africa for BT Global Services, says NBAD has plans to replicate what is being done in London through BT in other international branches.

Wael El Kabbany, managing director of the Middle East and North Africa for BT Global Services, spoke with Sell-Side Technology about the deal and what the future holds for the NBAD-BT deal.

Click here for the story on NBAD's new contract with BT.

Sell-Side Technology: How long is this new contract for?

Wael El Kabbany: The contract length of the deal is 42 months.

SST: Are there plans for NBAD to offer this type of contract to BT for work at the other branches of its international network that

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