Saudi Arabia’s NCB in Preliminary Merger Talks with Riyad Bank

Saudi Arabia’s National Commercial Bank (NCB) and Riyad Bank have begun preliminary discussions to study the possibility of a merger. (AFP)
Saudi Arabia’s National Commercial Bank (NCB) and Riyad Bank have begun preliminary discussions to study the possibility of a merger. (AFP)
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Saudi Arabia’s NCB in Preliminary Merger Talks with Riyad Bank

Saudi Arabia’s National Commercial Bank (NCB) and Riyad Bank have begun preliminary discussions to study the possibility of a merger. (AFP)
Saudi Arabia’s National Commercial Bank (NCB) and Riyad Bank have begun preliminary discussions to study the possibility of a merger. (AFP)

Saudi Arabia’s National Commercial Bank (NCB) and Riyad Bank have begun preliminary discussions to study the possibility of a merger, an important step in the financial sector in the country.

The NCB said in a press statement on Saudi Tadawul website Monday that entering into these discussions does not necessarily mean that the merger will take place between the two parties.

It further added that any agreement would be subject to regulatory and shareholder approvals of both banks, and there would be no forced job losses.

The National Bank pointed out that coordination with the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency (SAMA) regarding the merger requirements was initiated before the start of these talks. However, it explained in the press statement that "formal approvals are still required before the merger is completed."

NCB indicated that any future developments will be announced in a timely manner, confirming that shareholders will be informed of any upcoming developments in this regard.

Riyad Bank also announced its board of directors’ approval to start preliminary discussions with NCB regarding the merger of the two banks.

If completed, the merger will lead to a very strong capital structure with each bank’s capital reaching about $8 billion.

The announcement of merger discussions follows the signing of a binding merger agreement in October by Saudi British Bank (SABB) and al-Awwal Banks.

The Financial Sector Development Program 2020, recently announced by Saudi Arabia, is a new global model for exploring development and overcoming challenges, thus creating a very strong financial sector in all its details in line with Vision 2030.

The Program, is one of the 12 executive programs launched by the Council of Economic and Development Affairs (CEDA) to achieve the objectives of Vision 2030. It seeks to develop the financial sector as a diversified and effective financial services sector to support the development of the national economy by stimulating savings, finance and investment.



Saudia Becomes Global Leader and Ranks First Worldwide in On-Time Performance

Saudi Arabian Airlines plane, is seen at the airport of the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, August 9, 2021. (Reuters)
Saudi Arabian Airlines plane, is seen at the airport of the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, August 9, 2021. (Reuters)
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Saudia Becomes Global Leader and Ranks First Worldwide in On-Time Performance

Saudi Arabian Airlines plane, is seen at the airport of the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, August 9, 2021. (Reuters)
Saudi Arabian Airlines plane, is seen at the airport of the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, August 9, 2021. (Reuters)

Saudia, the national flag carrier of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, has topped the list of global airlines for on-time performance, according to a report by the independent aviation tracking site Cirium for June 2024.

The report said Saudia achieved an on-time arrival rate of 88.22% and an on-time departure rate of 88.73% while operating 16,133 flights across its network of over 100 destinations on four continents. This achievement is notable given that June is a peak travel month due to the Hajj and summer travel seasons.

Director General of Saudia Group Eng. Ibrahim Al-Omar said: “This accomplishment is a realization of our strategic goals to enhance operational efficiency and quality through continuous improvements in flight scheduling and the implementation of the best digital solutions and systems for operations management.”

“Maintaining a high level of on-time performance requires significant effort, as it involves overcoming numerous operational challenges in the aviation industry, such as weather conditions, high temperatures, technical issues, and other airport-related factors,” he added.

“I express my gratitude to all Saudia employees for their diligent work in maintaining the national flag carrier's operational excellence.”

Saudia has consistently been among the top 10 global airlines for on-time performance since last year, demonstrating its commitment to providing the highest standards of quality and air safety.

Its operations are managed through the largest Integrated Operation Control Center (IOCC) of its kind in the Middle East, which runs within a comprehensive system involving all sectors and group companies.

The center utilizes the latest technologies for aircraft communications, ensuring smooth operations by monitoring all procedures related to aircraft takeoff and landing in real time at all domestic and international stations.