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Website:
http://www.arabbank.com
Phone: +962 6 5607231 |
Address:
Shmeisani
11195 Amman, |
Company Description
Arab Bank Group. The Group's principal activities are to provide integrated banking and financial services to private, retail, investment and corporate customers. The Group operates worldwide through over 350 branches in 35 countries including Palestine, Tunisia, Switzerland, Austria, the United Kingdom and Australia and provides full range of retail banking services. Provides integrated banking and financial services to private, retail, investment and corporate customers throughout the world
Key People
| Chairman & Chief Executive | Abdel-Hamid A.M. Shoman |
| Deputy Chairman | Munib R. Masri |
| Chief Financial Officer | Dr Farouk El-Kharouf |
| Secretary | Dr Ghaith Ali Mismar |
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