Bank Aljazira
Saudi Arabian financial group From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bank Aljazira (BAJ) (Arabic: بنك الجزيرة) is a Saudi Arabian financial group and a joint-stock company founded in 1975 headquartered in Jeddah.[2][3][4]
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Native name | بنك الجزيرة |
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Company type | Public (Tadawul: 1020)[1] |
ISIN | SA0007879055 |
Industry | Finance |
Founded | June 21, 1975 |
Headquarters | Jeddah, Saudi Arabia |
Products | Financial services |
Total assets | 86,544,344,000 Saudi riyal (2019) |
Website | www.baj.com.sa |
Overview
Bank Aljazira was established as a Saudi joint-stock company registered under Royal Decree No. 46/M issued on June 21, 1975. The bank began its operations on October 9, 1976, after it acquired the branches of the National Bank of Pakistan in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. In 2010, the foundations were laid for future growth and diversification of the bank's products and services, which contributed to the diversification of income sources away from the risks of relying on one or two sources of income.[5][6]
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