Date : Jul 2, 2022
The British magazine "The Banker", issued by the Financial Times Group, that specializes in banking and investment at the international level, announced for the ninth time that Jordan Islamic Bank won the award for the best Islamic bank in Jordan for the year 2022, as part of its awards granted annually to distinguished Islamic banks at the level of each country. In recognition of its efforts and excellence.
According to the report issued by the magazine during the current June, and based on the jury that responsible for announcing the awards, Jordan Islamic Bank is one of the most prominent Islamic banks in the Middle East, as it was able to continue winning the award for the best Islamic bank in Jordan for the year 2022 for its excellence and the good results it achieved in financial performance and product innovation despite various challenges, the bank’s profits grew at the end of 2021 by 13.3% to reach about $83.3 million, and facilities granted to customers increased by 10.7% to reach about $6.7 billion, and deposits increased by 10%, and the bank was distinguished by launching many products which aims to improve the financial inclusion of its customers, such as launching a “Musawamah” card product, the blind card, a rewards program for users of banking cards of all kinds (Visa and MasterCard), and marketing campaigns for users of the bank’s channels on mobile and the Internet to pay bills and e-shopping, as well as provide financing products and services at preferential prices for military retirees. With a memorandum of understanding with the Military Credit Fund in Jordan with a growth in the network of branches and ATMs and provide contactless banking cards that comply with the provisions and principles of Islamic sharia.
CEO/General Manager, Dr. Hussein said, expressed his pride in the achievements of Jordan Islamic Bank that has been able to achieve, which deserved to win this award for the ninth time, in addition to obtaining many distinguished awards granted by international magazines and institutions concerned with highlighting successful and distinguished banks in their performance, stressing the pursuit of continuing to achieve the bank’s strategy by maintaining a distinguished position for the bank in the Islamic banking sector with its various indicators and economic, social and development roles.
The British magazine "The Banker", issued by the Financial Times Group, that specializes in banking and investment at the international level, announced for the ninth time that Jordan Islamic Bank won the award for the best Islamic bank in Jordan for the year 2022, as part of its awards granted annually to distinguished Islamic banks at the level of each country. In recognition of its efforts and excellence.
According to the report issued by the magazine during June 2022, and based on the jury that responsible for announcing the awards, Jordan Islamic Bank is one of the most prominent Islamic banks in the Middle East, as it was able to continue winning the award for the best Islamic bank in Jordan for the year 2022 for its excellence and the good results it achieved in financial performance and product innovation despite various challenges, the bank’s profits grew at the end of 2021 by 13.3% to reach about $83.3 million, and facilities granted to customers increased by 10.7% to reach about $6.7 billion, and deposits increased by 10%, and the bank was distinguished by launching many products which aims to improve the financial inclusion of its customers, such as launching a “Musawamah” card product, the blind card, a rewards program for users of banking cards of all kinds (Visa and MasterCard), and marketing campaigns for users of the bank’s channels on mobile and the Internet to pay bills and e-shopping, as well as provide financing products and services at preferential prices for military retirees. With a memorandum of understanding with the Military Credit Fund in Jordan with a growth in the network of branches and ATMs and provide contactless banking cards that comply with the provisions and principles of Islamic sharia.
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