SABB, Alawwal Agree Merger to Create Third Largest Bank in Saudi Arabia

SABB, Alawwal Agree Merger to Create Third Largest Bank in Saudi Arabia
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SABB, Alawwal Agree Merger to Create Third Largest Bank in Saudi Arabia

SABB, Alawwal Agree Merger to Create Third Largest Bank in Saudi Arabia

The Saudi British Bank (SABB) and Alawwal Bank have approved a merger agreement, they said in a joint statement.

The merger will create the Kingdom’s third-largest bank and provide unrivaled access to a global banking network to facilitate the flow of investment capital into Saudi Arabia and the growth of international trade.

“The combination of SABB and Alawwal Bank will create a powerful banking franchise ready to fuel growth in the Kingdom. As Vision 2030 transforms Saudi Arabia, our own transformation will ensure our customers capture the opportunities of a more diverse, accessible and investible Saudi economy. The new bank will be a leader in responsible lending and will set new standards for financial awareness and literacy.” SABB Chairman Khalid Sulaiman Olayan said.

Alawwal Bank chairman Mubarak Abdullah Al-Khafrah said: “Together, we will set new standards for customers by pooling the talents and experience of two of the Kingdom’s longest-established banks. By building on our shared heritage of innovation, we will ensure we are the best place to bank and the best place to work in Saudi Arabia.

“Our combined bank is expected to deliver attractive long-term shareholder value, generating new growth by ensuring our customers have access to a full suite of services,” he added.

The combined bank will set new standards in training and talent development and offer exciting career opportunities in a much larger organization. No involuntary staff redundancies are expected as a result of the merger.



India Bans Imports from Pakistan amid Tensions

Vehicles wait in a line before making their way to Pakistan at the Attari-Wagah border crossing near Amritsar, India April 30, 2025. REUTERS/Francis Mascarenhas/File Photo
Vehicles wait in a line before making their way to Pakistan at the Attari-Wagah border crossing near Amritsar, India April 30, 2025. REUTERS/Francis Mascarenhas/File Photo
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India Bans Imports from Pakistan amid Tensions

Vehicles wait in a line before making their way to Pakistan at the Attari-Wagah border crossing near Amritsar, India April 30, 2025. REUTERS/Francis Mascarenhas/File Photo
Vehicles wait in a line before making their way to Pakistan at the Attari-Wagah border crossing near Amritsar, India April 30, 2025. REUTERS/Francis Mascarenhas/File Photo

India said Saturday it has banned the import of goods originating from or transiting via Pakistan as diplomatic tensions between the two nuclear-armed nations flared in the wake of a deadly attack on tourists in disputed Kashmir region.
India's Directorate General of Foreign Trade in a notification said the ban will take effect immediately.
"This restriction is imposed in the interest of national security and public policy," it said, according to Reuters.
Suspected militants killed at least 26 tourists in last week's attack on a mountain destination in the Pahalgam area of the Kashmir valley.
The Muslim-majority Himalayan region is claimed by both India and Pakistan, and has been the site of multiple wars, insurgency and diplomatic standoffs.
India has accused Pakistan of involvement in the attack, which Islamabad denies. Pakistan said it has "credible intelligence" that India intends to launch military action.
Pakistan also announced retaliatory measures that have included halting all border trade, closing its airspace to Indian carriers and expelling Indian diplomats. It has also warned that any attempt to prevent the flow of river water promised under a decades-old treaty between the two nations would be considered an act of war.
Trade between the two nations has dwindled over the last few years.