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Saudi Albilad Bank announces to expand branch network in 2015

byCustoms Today Report
18/02/2015
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JEDDAH: Chairman of Albilad Bank, Dr. Abdulrahman bin Ibrahim Alhumaid, has announced during annual meeting for the branches network sector that Bank has plan to expand its branch network in 2015.

He lauded the results achieved by the combined efforts of all staff to promote the banking services in the individuals banking sector and products presented to customers.

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He also expressed his trust in the staff of the bank to achieve the bank’s target for 2105.

He said the expansion plan was well-thought-out  “in order for the bank to be much closer to clients in the different districts of the Kingdom.”

The CEO of the bank Khalid bin Suleiman Aljasser, in his speech, said the year 2015 is a challenging year for all staff of the bank to achieve the best results.

He called for compliance with all regulatory and professional requirements to upgrade the banking business. He also addressed the projects conducted by the bank sector to support the branches in providing modern banking services.

Other bank executives highlighted the service that the bank branches may provide and the importance of internal interactions in materializing the bank’s values of attentiveness and participation.

The meeting reviewed the significant achievements of the bank during 2014 and the future plans of the new year.

The meeting was attended, among others, by Chairman of the Board Dr. Abdulrahman bin Ibrahim Alhumaid, CEO Khalid bin Suleiman Aljasser, Executive Business Director Abdul-Aziz Alonaizan, Executive Operations Director Mohammed Alyahia, General Director of Individuals Banking Sector Dr. Saleh Alfraih, Kingdom –wide branch managers from both genders and the directors of sectors.

Tags: branches network sectorChairman of Albilad BankDr. Abdulrahman bin Ibrahim Alhumaid

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