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![]() | Arab Bank provides banking, financial, and insurance services for individuals, corporations, and other financial institutions. Its geographical segments include Jordan, Other Arab Countries, Asia, Europe, America, and the Rest of the World. The company covers key financial markets and centers such as London, Dubai, Singapore, Shanghai, Geneva, and Paris. Its services include Consumer Banking, Treasury Services, and Corporate and institutional Banking, which generate key revenue for the firm. | $11 | +35% | $7B | $8B | 2.8x | - | ||
![]() | The Housing Bank for Trade & Finance is a commercial banking setup based predominantly in Jordan. Its operating segments include Retail Banking; Corporate; Corporate Finance; Treasury and Others. Retail Banking segment includes following up on deposits of individual customers and small businesses and granting them loans, debts, credit cards, and other services. Its Corporate segment includes following up on deposits, credit facilities, and other banking services for institutional and corporate clients. Corporate Finance segment relates to arranging structured finance and providing services relating to privatizations, IPOs, mergers, and acquisitions. The Treasury segment includes providing trading and treasury services and management of the Bank's funds in money and capital markets. | $7 | +30% | $2B | $3B | 4.1x | - | ||
![]() | Bank al Etihad is a Jordan-based financial and banking services institution. The company operates in the following segments: Individual accounts, Small and Medium Enterprises, Corporates, Treasury, and Others. Geographically, the firm derives maximum revenue from Jordan. | $5 | +78% | $2B | $2B | 6.9x | - | ||
![]() | Jordan Islamic Bank is a banking service provider in Jordan. It caters to individuals and corporations with a list of services such as accounts, cards, electronic services, remittances and safe boxes. The interest income derived from the corporate and retail banking services fetches the company majority of its revenue. The company's operating segments include Retail, Corporate; Investment in assets; Treasury, and others. It generates maximum revenue from the Retail segment. In addition, it also offers financial and advisory services including contract sales, lease ending in ownership and installment sales; and investment services, such as craftsmen financing, musharaka, and mudaraba. | $7 | +16% | $1B | $1B | 4.4x | - | ||
![]() | Capital Bank of Jordan operates as a financial institution providing a comprehensive set of commercial and investment banking services. The company's operating segment includes Retail banking; Corporate banking; Corporate finance; Treasury and Other. It generates maximum revenue from the Corporate Banking segment. The Corporate banking segment includes monitoring deposits, credit facilities, and other banking facilities provided to corporate customers. Its Treasury segment is principally providing money market, trading, and treasury services, as well as the management of the Bank's funding operations. Geographically, it derives a majority of its revenue from Jordan. | $4 | -- | $1B | $2B | 2.5x | - | ||
![]() | Safwa Islamic Bank is engaged in banking corporations that offer banking and financial services including treasury, investment, and financial institutions services such as investment in equities, mutual funds, money markets products, foreign exchange (fx) services, and trustee services for corporations and financial institutions. The bank operates through three business sectors which include Retail accounts, Corporate accounts, and Treasury. | $6 | -- | $902M | $968M | 2.8x | - | ||
![]() | Bank of Jordan is active in the banking corporation. It is engaged in offering retail and commercial banking services to customers. The company provides savings, deposits, loans and advances, cards, and other related services. Its products and services include current accounts, savings accounts, mortgage loans, time deposits, personal loans, car loans, and overdrafts. In addition, it also offers treasury services, commercial loans, guarantees, and credit, as well as commercial solutions, syndicated loans, and other credit solutions to small and medium-sized enterprises and corporate customers. The company operates in different segments such as Retail Banking (individual), Corporate Banking, Treasury, and Financial Brokerage Services. | $4 | -- | $728M | $771M | 4.2x | - | ||
![]() | Cairo Amman Bank is a banking services provider in Jordan, which focuses on providing a full range of commercial banking products. Its services are segmented into four divisions: Retail Banking, Corporate Banking, Treasury, and Others. The Retail Banking division secures a majority of the company's revenue by providing individual customers' deposits, consumer loans, overdrafts, credit card facilities, and funds transfer facilities. Within the Corporate Banking division's scope, it principally handles loans and other credit facilities and deposit and current accounts for corporate and institutional customers. Treasury banking provides money market, trading, treasury services, and the management of the Bank's funding operations. | $2 | -- | $410M | $758M | 4.2x | - | ||
| Median | $5 | +32% | $1B | $1B | 4.2x | - |
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