QNB
QNB

Loan Top-Up

Give your loan a boost

Never let anything slow you down in life. Keep moving forward with your plans.

Should you need extra cash while your loan is still outstanding, we can top it up for you quickly and easily.

Eligibility

  • Salaried with minimum salary of QR2000 for Qataris and QR6000 for Expats
  • Working with an approved employer

Benefits & Features

  • Additional cash to your outstanding loan

How to Apply

You can apply via an email with your personal details (nationality, employer, phone number, email), visit any of our branches or contact our Customer Care Center on 4440 7777.

I have an outstanding loan at QNB and I need more cash. What should I do?

All you have to do is bring an up-to-date salary certificate, copy of ID and passport copy (for expat customers).

Loan Calculator

Please enter loan amount
Please enter no.of months
Please enter years
Please enter grace period
Please enter interest rate
Please select loan date

Loan Summary

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Loan Schedule

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* Rates are for information purpose only and are subject to change without notice. You should confirm current rates with your relationship officer or branch before making any transactions that could be affected by changes in the rates.

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