Sharjah Police staff can possess vehicles through lease-to-own system
Sharjah Police staff can possess vehicles through a long-term lease-to-own system, without the need for bank financing, after a memorandum of understanding was signed between the Sharjah Police and Abdulwahid Al Rostamani Group. The signing was witnessed by Major General Abdullah Mubarak Bin Amer, Commander-in-Chief of Sharjah Police, as part of the "Tamalluk" initiative. The memorandum was signed by Brigadier Dr. Ali Ahmed Boual Zoude, Director General of the General Department of Resources and Support Services at Sharjah Police, and Sana Wahman, CEO of Mobility at Al Rostamani Group. Brigadier Boual Zoude affirmed that the memorandum embodies Sharjah Police's strategic direction to improve the quality of professional life and support the living stability of employees.
Sharjah Police staff can possess vehicles through a long-term lease-to-own system, without the need for bank financing, after a memorandum of understanding was signed between the Sharjah Police and Abdulwahid Al Rostamani Group. The signing was witnessed by Major General Abdullah Mubarak Bin Amer, Commander-in-Chief of Sharjah Police, as part of the "Tamalluk" initiative. The memorandum was signed by Brigadier Dr. Ali Ahmed Boual Zoude, Director General of the General Department of Resources and Support Services at Sharjah Police, and Sana Wahman, CEO of Mobility at Al Rostamani Group. Brigadier Boual Zoude affirmed that the memorandum embodies Sharjah Police's strategic direction to improve the quality of professional life and support the living stability of employees.
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