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Arab Bank sells products in personal banking... Arab Bank was registered on May 21st... This decision won the Arab Bank a great reputation and became a historical turning point in its growth... new Arab Bank acted as a catalyst for Arab economic developments during a period when no one was... Arab Bank loans created jobs for more than 100... Arab Bank lost a total of 25 branches... the Arab Bank never defaulted on a single payment to any of its customers or partners... of Arab Bank after his father died in 1974... Arab Bank was invited to return to the Palestinian territories to open a network of branches in... Arab Bank expanded its scope of products and services into new areas of business... Arab Bank added investment banking to its established services... the Arab Bank reopened operations in... Arab Bank was granted the green... the Arab Bank Group has the largest Arab banking branch network world... the Arab Bank constitutes the first private sector financial institution in the Arab World... The Arab Bank is ranked amongst the largest international financial institutions... The Arab Bank has 500 branches spanning 30 countries in 5 continents... Arab Bank donated 2 Million... the Arab Bank has continued to grow and improve... the name changed to Arab Bank plc in accordance with Section 318 of the Jordanian Companies Act... Arab Bank was the first public shareholding company listed in the...

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