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The bank was established in 2004. The brothers Mohammed and Abdullah Ibrahim Al Subeaei are significant stakeholders. [1] In 2009, the bank renewed its entire inventory of ATM machines. [2] Bank Albilad is a Saudi joint stock company, headquartered in Riyadh. In May 2022 its shareholders approved an increase in capitalization to 10 billion ...
Bank name (English) Bank name (Arabic) Headquarters Founded Stock code [3] Saudi National Bank (SNB) البنك الأهلي السعودي: Riyadh: 1953: 1180 Saudi Awwal Bank (SAB) البنك السعودي الأول (ساب) Riyadh: 1978: 1060 The Saudi Investment Bank (SAIB) البنك السعودي للاستثمار: Riyadh: 1976: 1030 ...
This article lists the countries of the Arab League sorted by their gross domestic product (GDP) at nominal values. GDP is the value of all final goods and services produced within a nation in a given year. The table below shows the nominal GDP and GDP per capita for the 19-23/25” Members of the Arab League in 2025.
This is an alphabetical list of countries by past and projected Gross Domestic Product, based on the Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) methodology, not on market exchange rates.
Country GDP nominal billions of USD List of countries by GDP (per capita) Afghanistan 19.8: 508.81 Algeria 145.2: 3,310.39 Comoros 1.2: 1,402.60 Djibouti 3.4: 3,425.50 Libya
The table uses the latest available data, mostly from websites approved by the International Monetary Fund, [2] and includes Macau and Hong Kong because of their special economic statuses. Population figures may list citizens only or total population, therefore ranking and figures may vary.
As of 2024, Saudi Arabia's GDP per capita has surpassed all other GCC countries except Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. Saudi Arabia's GDP per capita is estimated to be approximately $33,040 in nominal terms, ranking it 35th globally, and $70,333 in purchasing power parity (PPP) terms, ranking it as the 15th highest in the world [[15]]
Abdulaziz bin Mohammed Al-Onaizan [1] (born 1966, Ar-Rass, Saudi Arabia) is a Saudi Arabian businessman who is chief executive officer (CEO) of Bank Albilad. [3] Al-Onaizan joined Bank Albilad in 2014, where he was a chief business officer. In 2016, he was appointed as the bank's CEO. [4]