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Vision, Innovation Earn Arab Bank Award

Vision, Innovation Earn Arab Bank Award

Daily Tribune18-06-2025
TDT | Manama
A bold mix of innovation, strategic agility and customer focus has earned Arab Bank the title of 'Best Bank in the Middle East 2025' from New York-based Global Finance magazine, reaffirming the bank's stature as a regional financial leader.
The award was announced following extensive consultations with corporate financial executives, analysts and consultants worldwide. Evaluation criteria included asset growth, product innovation, geographical coverage and strategic partnerships. Arab Bank stood out for its ability to adapt to change while sustaining profitability and expanding market presence.
Building global credibility
This recognition comes shortly after another major accolade, as The Banker magazine, published by the Financial Times, named Arab Bank 'Bank of the Year in the Middle East 2024'. Together, the honours reinforce the bank's position as one of the region's most globally respected financial institutions.
Commenting on the Global Finance award, Arab Bank CEO Randa Sadik said it reflected the bank's evolving brand and its forward-looking ethos. 'This global recognition affirms the vision and commitments embedded in our refreshed brand identity,' she said. 'It reflects our unwavering commitment to customer-centricity, innovation and agility.' She added that the bank remains focused on enabling both customers and communities to thrive in an increasingly dynamic world.
Legacy and leadership
Founded in 1930 and headquartered in Amman, Arab Bank today operates one of the world's largest Arab banking networks, with over 600 branches. Its footprint covers key global financial centres including London, Geneva, Paris, Singapore, Shanghai, Sydney, Dubai and Manama.
With awards now under its belt from both Global Finance and The Banker, Arab Bank has shown that its blend of legacy and innovation continues to resonate across markets and borders.
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