National Commercial Bank

The National Commercial Bank
البنك الأهلي التجاري
Type Private Company
Industry Finance
Founded 1953
Headquarters Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Key people Abdullah Bahamdan (Chairman); Abdulkareem Abu Alnasr (CEO)
Products Financial Services
Website www.alahli.com.sa

The National Commercial Bank (NCB) also known as AlAhli Bank (Arabic: البنك الأهلي التجاري‎) is the first Saudi Arabian bank, the largest bank by asset in the Arab world and one of the pioneers in Islamic Banking and finance in the world.

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Founding and Legal Structure

Ownership and Legal Constitution

The Bank was constituted as a General Partnership from its founding in 1953 until July 01, 1997, when it was reconstituted as a Joint Stock Company.

In 1999, the government of Saudi Arabia acquired a majority holding in the Bank through the Ministry of Finance's Public Investment Fund (PIF).

Management

With the changes in the Bank's ownership in 1999, a new Board of Directors was formed under the Chairmanship of Mr. Abdulla Salem Bahamdan who was re-elected as Chairman of the Board of Directors for the current term. On October 1, 2005, Mr. Abdulkareem Abu Alnasr was appointed as General Manager and later assumed the bank's first Chief Executive Officer (CEO) position on January 1, 2006.

NCB is successful due to the time and effort put into the Business by the trusted employees.

Financial Indicators

Key Facts & Figures

Awards received in 2010