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HSBC Saudi Arabia Limited is a joint venture between The Saudi British Bank (SABB) and HSBC Holdings plc, [2] established in 2005, as a limited liability company headquartered in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia with a share capital of SAR 50 million (US$13.33 million).
HSBC Holdings plc (Chinese: 滙豐; initialism from its founding member The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation) is a British universal bank and financial services group headquartered in London, England, with historical and business links to East Asia and a multinational footprint.
In Saudi Arabia, a total of 37 banks are currently licensed by the Saudi Central Bank (SAMA): [1] [2] 11 local banks, [2] 23 branches of foreign banks, and 3 digital banks. [ 1 ] Local Banks
HSBC Bank Egypt was established in 1982 as Hongkong Egyptian Bank with 40% HSBC ownership. In January 1994, the bank was renamed Egyptian British Bank under the same shareholding structure. The bank took the name HSBC Bank Egypt in April 2001 following an increase in shareholding by the HSBC Group's from 40% to 94.5% of its issued share capital.
As a result, HSBC was incorporated in Saudi Arabia in 1978 and opened up to local ownership, renaming itself the Saudi Arab British Bank (SABB). Ownership became 60% Saudi and 40% HSBC, and HSBC has a technical services agreement with the bank. [11] [12] HSBC Holdings of Britain held a 49% stake in the joint venture with SABB holding 51% until ...
HSBC Bank may refer to any one of the following principal local banks or divisions of the HSBC Group: Asia-Pacific ... HSBC Bank Middle East; HSBC Saudi Arabia, ...
Islamic "windows" – i.e. separate, sharia-compliant units [202] – in conventional financial institutions (for example: HSBC – HSBC Amanah, American Express Bank, ANZ Grindlays, BNP-Paribas, Chase Manhattan, UBS, Kleinwort Benson, Commercial Bank of Saudi Arabia, Ahli United Bank Kuwait, Riyad Bank); [201] (Scholars debate compliance of ...
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