Date : Apr 10, 2018
Jordan Islamic Bank (JIB) sponsored the 16th Arab Business Forum, which was opened by a representative of King Abdullah II Ibn Al Hussein, Minister of State for Investment, Muhannad Shehadeh, and organized by the Union of Arab Businessmen and the Jordanian Businessmen Association, entitled "Towards Integrated Arab Partnerships" with participation of Arab and Arab business sectors and the Jordanian and Arab businessmen on the seventh and eighth of April at the King Hussein Bin Talal Convention Center - Dead Sea. The General Manager of Jordan Islamic Bank, Mr. Musa Shihadeh, said: "The continued participation of our bank in sponsoring this forum is a confirmation of the bank's social responsibilities and the Bank's prominent role in supporting the national economy, joint Arab action and the development of Arab investments in the Arab world. , Stressing the continuity of the Bank's support for the Arab business sector and the role it plays in achieving economic development. " The Bank also participated in a special booth at the exhibition specialized in investment in the Arab world, which was held on the sidelines of the forum and with the participation of a number of investment bodies in the Arab world and sponsors. On this occasion, the President of the Union of Arab Businessmen, the Chairman of the Jordanian Businessmen Association, Al-Haji Hamdi Al-Tabba'a, thanked Jordan Islamic Bank and the sponsors for sponsoring the forum and presented a special shield to the Bank for sponsoring and supporting the forum. The forum tackled the assessment of the economic situation in the Arab world and the prospects of Arab economic relations with the global economic blocs, the green economy, the future of energy and water, and the integration of Arab partnerships and economy as a transit gate for the future of Arab investment and food security strategies among the Arab countries. Investment in the Arab world, in addition to offering investment opportunities and projects in the various economic sectors provided by Arab countries.
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