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Arab Bank   (ARBK.ASE)
Also known as: AB
Sector | Industry
Financial Services | Commercial Banks
 
Country of Origin
Jordan
Last Trade
14.91 JOD
- 1.19%
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Company Updated: Feb 21, 2008
 
Joint Stock
 
 
Provides commercial banking services including deposits, loans and credit cards; investment banking services including investment advisory; brokerage; asset management.
1930
6,500 (Group)
138
Jordan (77)
UAE (8)
Bahrain (4)
 
Qatar (4)
Egypt (46)
Palestine (25)
 
Algeria (4)
Yemen (10)
Singapore
 
China
Kazakhstan
South Korea
 
 
 
ARBK 
Ordinary 
JOD 
 
 Key Officers
Abdulhamid Abdulmajid Shouman
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer and General Manager
Micheal Accad
Assistant Chief Executive Officer
 
 Contact Details
Address:
Arab Bank Building
Chaker Bin Zeid Street
Shemasni
P.O. Box 950545
Amman 11195
Jordan
 
+962 6-562-1980
+962 6-560-7115
+962 6-560-7231
 
+962 6-560-6830
+962 6-560-6793
 
public@arabbank.com.jo
 
www.arabbank.com
 
www.arabbank.ch
www.arabbank.com.au
www.sarayaaqaba.com
www.eabplc.com
www.tbank.com.tr

 
  Latest Headline
Arab Bank launches Virtual Branch - Jordan Times
 
  Business Overview
As the name implies, Arab Bank was established with a vision of being a bank for the Arab world. By the end of 2006, the Arab Bank was the Middle East's seventh largest commercial bank with JOD18.44 billion (USD26.05 billion) in total assets.

Arab Bank offers commercial banking services, including retail and commercial services, and investment banking, including fund management and brokerage services. The bank also offers online banking and trading services in addition to mobile banking services. By year-end 2006, it had over 400 branches spread across the world.

As one of the region's oldest banks, Arab Bank traces its history back to 1930 when it was established in Jerusalem by Abdul Hameed Shoman who had returned from New York a year earlier after accumulating considerable wealth and experience.

Arab Bank moved its headquarters to Amman, Jordan in 1948 due to political turmoil in Palestine after the establishment of the state of Israel. The bank expanded across the region and although it lost some of its branches as regional countries underwent nationalization programs (Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Sudan, and Libya), Arab Bank continued its growth.

In addition to growing within Jordan, Arab Bank initiated its international expansion beyond the region in the 1960's. It was the first Arab financial institution to establish a presence in Switzerland with the opening of a sister bank, Arab Bank Switzerland, in 1962. Arab Bank expanded into other continent by opening branches and sister companies established in Lagos, Kano, Germany, Australia, Austria, Spain, England, Cyprus, France, Italy, Singapore, China, Kazakhstan, Korea, and the United States.

In its early years, Arab Bank concentrated on trade and small scale construction finance. As oil revenues fuelled development in the Arab World during the 1970's, the bank played a growing role in large scale project finance, both directly and through participation in syndicated loans. In the 1990's, Arab Bank added investment banking to its services portfolio.

Arab Bank listed its shares on the Amman Stock ExchangeAmman Stock ExchangeLoading... as the exchange was founded in 1999. In January 2006, Arab Bank underwent a rights issue, which raised USD1.5 billion. Arab Bank represented 36% of Amman stock exchanges' total market capitalization at year-end 2006.
 
 
 Major Shareholders
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  Organization Structure and Related Entities
Subsidiaries/Associates/Affiliates
 
Name  Country  Holding
Al Arabi Investment Group Company Jordan 100.00%
Arab Bank - Switzerland Switzerland 100.00%
Arab Bank - Austria Austria 100.00%
Arab Bank - Lebanon Lebanon 100.00%
Arab Bank - Sudan Sudan 100.00%
Arab Bank AG Germany 100.00%
Arab Bank Australia (Australia) Australia 100.00%
Arab Bank Maroc Morocco 100.00%
Arab National Leasing Holding Jordan 100.00%
Europe Arab Bank - London United Kingdom 100.00%
Islamic International Arab Bank Jordan 100.00%
Al Arabi Capital Limited UAE 80.18%
Arab Investment Bank - Lebanon Lebanon 66.65%
Arab Tunisian Bank Tunisia 64.20%
Arab Bank Capital [AB Capital] UAE 60.00%
Arab Palestinian Investment Bank Palestinian Territories 55.00%
Al Nisr Al Arabi Insurance Company Jordan 50.00%
Turkland Bank Turkey 50.00%
Arab Bank - Syria Syria 49.00%
Oman Arab Bank Oman 49.00%
Arab National Bank Saudi Arabia 40.00%
Arabia Insurance Company Lebanon 36.79%
Commercial Building Company Lebanon 32.77%
Jordan Medical Corporation Jordan -
Investments
 
Name  Country  Holding
Wahda Bank Libya 19.00%
Al Daman for Investments Jordan 10.00%
Jordan Mortgage Refinance Company Jordan 10.00%
Jordan Press Foundation Jordan 10.00%
National Steel Industries Company Jordan 9.91%
Jordan Worsted Mills Company Jordan 9.38%
Jordan National Shipping Lines Company Jordan 7.02%
Visa Jordan Card Services Jordan 7.00%
Palestine Electric Company Palestinian Territories 6.09%
Al Faris National Company for Investment and Export Jordan 6.00%
Saraya Aqaba Jordan 5.56%
Saraya Development Group UAE 5.56%
Masafat For Specialised Transport Jordan 5.00%
Palestine Real Estate Investment Company Palestinian Territories 5.00%
United Integrated for Multiple Industries and Investments Jordan 5.00%
Jordan Dubai Capital Jordan 4.90%
Palestine Telecommunications Company Palestinian Territories 4.80%
Jordan Loan Guarantee Corporation Jordan 3.50%
Jordan Magnesia Company Jordan 3.42%
The Investors and Eastern Arab for Industrial and Real Estate Investments Jordan 2.90%
Zara Investment (Holding) Company Jordan 1.60%
Jordan Steel Jordan 1.36%
Oger Telecom UAE -
Palestine Industrial Investment Company Palestinian Territories -
Funds
 
Name  Country  Holding
Saraya Real Estate Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Fund Jordan 50.00%
Arab Bank MENA Fund Jordan -
Euro Property Fund Jordan -
Related Organizations
 
Name  Country  Holding
Arab Bank Group Jordan -
 
 
  Representatives
Auditors
 
Deloitte Middle East
 
Law Firms
 
Mohammad Gaith Ali Mismar
 
 
 Summary Financials
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