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Amman, Jordan—The pioneer financial magazine, Global Finance, issued its winners list for the World’s Best Consumer Digital Banks for the year 2021. Following numerous rounds of screening with financial institutions from around the globe, Bank al Etihad successfully won several awards for its digital presence and seamless banking solutions.
Bank al Etihad was awarded Jordan’s Best Consumer Digital Bank and Most Innovative Digital Bank for the second year in a row. The Bank also added three additional awards to its shelf after receiving the Best Information Security and Fraud Management Award, the Best Bill Payment and Presentment Award, and the Middle East Award of the Bills Payment.
During this annual event, multiple financial institutions competed throughout various categories. And following a careful screening and evaluation process by both a world-class panel of judges and the editors of Global Finance, winners were picked based on several factors ranging from strength of digital strategy and growth to breadth of digital offerings and functionability.
With a mission to become the leading digital bank in Jordan, fostering entrepreneurship, innovation, and continuity despite all challenges on the way, especially the challenge of COVID19’S pandemic, these awards have become a worldwide standard of excellence—an achievement Bank al Etihad is proud to have earned reflecting the Bank’s commitment to serving its customers and stakeholders backed up with the Bank’s solid technological infrastructure and its team effort across the years. These awards strengthen the promise to all members of Bank al Etihad’s community to continue on the path to digital innovation and growth.
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About Bank al Etihad
Bank al Etihad is a Jordanian banking and financial institution that has been operating for 41 years. We are proud that human and family values are at the heart of our culture and we put the satisfaction of our customers - individuals, entrepreneurs, companies and women - at the forefront of our priorities.
The bank strives to be the leading digital bank in Jordan, prioritizing technology, entrepreneurship and innovation as the key principles of our path towards growth. Bank al Etihad believes that empowering communities can be achieved by investing in digital transformation to enable people from banking on their terms and accessing their money anytime, anywhere.
Bank al Etihad offers a growing network of 53 branches and 125 ATMs that are spread across the Kingdom. The bank also owns a central exchange unit, a financial brokerage company (Etihad Brokerage), a financial leasing company (Etihad Financial Leasing) and a financial technology company. It is a member and a strategic partner of the Board of Directors of the National Bank in Palestine. It also owns 36% of the shares in Safwa Islamic Bank.
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