Al Wahda Bank Libya has announced the launch of a new service through its digital application, enabling public sector employees to obtain an advance of up to 60% of their current salary, available until the monthly payroll is processed. The bank confirms that the service is completely free and carries no interest.
Service Details
- Target Group: Public sector employees whose salaries are disbursed from the public treasury.
- Advance Percentage: Up to 60% of the current salary value.
- Fees and Interest: The service is entirely free and carries no interest.
- Activation Method: Through the free-to-download Al Wahda digital application.
Steps to Use the Service
- After receiving the advance, ensure to transfer the amount from the wallet to your commercial account.
- Open the application and select the wallet.
- Transfer the amount either to your commercial account or to another commercial account.
- Press confirm to complete the operation.
- You will receive a confirmation message indicating the successful transfer.
Al Wahda Bank Libya
Al Wahda Bank is one of the largest commercial banks in Libya, founded in 1970. It was established to support national economic development and has played a central role in the country’s financial sector for decades.
Libya
Libya is a North African country with a rich history rooted in ancient civilizations like the Phoenicians and Romans, followed by centuries of Arab and Ottoman influence. In the modern era, it was an Italian colony before gaining independence in 1951, later becoming known for Muammar Gaddafi’s lengthy rule from 1969 until the 2011 revolution. The country is home to UNESCO World Heritage sites, such as the ancient Greek ruins of Cyrene and the Roman city of Leptis Magna.

























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































