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Byblos Bank (Arabic: بنك بيبلوس) is a Lebanese bank established in 1963 and headquartered in Beirut, Lebanon. It is the country's third largest bank by assets. [6] It is one of the Alpha banks in Lebanon, along with Banque Libano-Française S.A.L., Bank Audi, BLOM Bank, and Fransabank, [7] which are its main competitors. As at 31 July ...
François Semaan Bassil (born March 15, 1934) is a prominent Lebanese banker. He was chairman and General Manager of Byblos Bank, [1] one of Lebanon's top three banks from July 1979 to July 2015, and has served as chairman of the Board of the Association of Banks in Lebanon (ABL) for four terms.
Byblos Bank; Bank of Beirut; Bank of Beirut and Arab Countries; BankMed; Banque Libano-Française; BLOM Bank; BSL Bank; Cedrus Bank; Creditbank; Crédit Libanais; First National Bank; Fransabank; Intercontinental Bank of Lebanon (IBL) Lebanon and Gulf Bank; Saradar Bank; Bank of Beirut; Société Générale de Banque au Liban (SGBL) Lebanese ...
Semaan Bassil (born 1965) is the Chairman - General Manager of Byblos Bank S.A.L., [1] Lebanon’s third largest listed bank, [2] and Chairman - General Manager of Byblos Invest Bank S.A.L. [3] He also sits on the boards of several Byblos Bank subsidiaries, and is a member of the Board of the Association of Banks in Lebanon (ABL).
Joumana Bassil Chelala (born 1966) is the Deputy General Manager and head of Group Consumer Banking at Byblos Bank S.A.L., Lebanon’s third largest listed bank. [1] She was featured on Forbes Middle East’s list of Most Powerful Arab Women in 2014, [2] 2015, [3] and 2017, [4] [5] and was featured on the magazine’s 2018 lists of the Middle East’s Most Influential Women [6] and the top 15 ...
Founded in December 2007, Byblos Bank Armenia CJSC is the outcome of the acquisition of the International Trade Bank in Armenia by Byblos Bank S.A.L. [5] [6]. Byblos Bank Armenia began operations with one branch in early 2008, then went on to open three more in 2012, [7] [8] 2020 [9] and 2021.
Byblos and all of Lebanon were placed under French Mandate from 1920 until 1943 when Lebanon achieved independence. The 2006 Lebanon War negatively affected the ancient city by covering its harbour and town walls with an oil slick that was the result of an oil spill from a nearby power plant.
Bank Audi; Bank of Beirut; Bank of Beirut and the Arab Countries; Bankmed; Banque de Syrie et du Liban; Banque du Liban et d'Outre-Mer; Banque Libano-Française S.A.L. Banque Pharaon & Chiha; BLC Bank; BLOM Bank; BSL Bank; Byblos Bank