Dozens of Lawsuits Filed Against Banks in Lebanon

A demonstrator looks on as Lebanese policemen stand guard outside the Central Bank in Beirut last year (AFP)
A demonstrator looks on as Lebanese policemen stand guard outside the Central Bank in Beirut last year (AFP)
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Dozens of Lawsuits Filed Against Banks in Lebanon

A demonstrator looks on as Lebanese policemen stand guard outside the Central Bank in Beirut last year (AFP)
A demonstrator looks on as Lebanese policemen stand guard outside the Central Bank in Beirut last year (AFP)

Judicial sources in Lebanon revealed that dozens of lawsuits were filed by depositors against Lebanese banks on charges of withholding their money.

The sources noted that criminal courts in Lebanon, especially in the governorates of Beirut, Mount Lebanon, and the Bekaa, have seen a great influx of lawsuits. Those “have greatly confused the banking sector,” a banking source told Asharq Al-Awsat.

Depositors find that resorting to the Judiciary has become the shortest way to recover their money withheld in banks, especially since in some of these cases, the court ruling was in favor of the plaintiffs.

The first case of this kind was filed in November by Judge of Urgent Matters Ahmed Mezher against a bank in Nabatieh. The Judge ordered the release of 129 thousand euros, without delay and under penalty of a coercive fine of LBP 20 million for each day of delay.

A judicial source told Asharq Al-Awsat that Mezher issued another similar decision two weeks ago obliging another bank to “effectively and immediately” return the funds of one of the depositors amounting to 400 thousand euros under penalty of imposing a high coercive financial fine for each day of delay.

In remarks to Asharq Al-Awsat, a banking source said that the lawsuits “greatly confused the banking sector. It is no secret anymore.”

However, the source underestimated the impact of these lawsuits on the reliability and credibility of banks, and stressed that “most of the rulings that were issued against banks were appealed (challenged).”

The bank official accused some lawyers "of seducing depositors with their ability to withdraw their money according to decisions and judicial rulings within a quick time limit, which motivated them to file these cases, knowing that their money is safe despite exceptional and compelling measures banning withdrawal of all deposits as that would strike the banking sector and lead to a liquidity crisis.”



Saudi's flynas Strikes Deal for Additional Airbus A320neos, 15 A330s

Saudi's flynas strikes deal for additional Airbus A320neos, 15 A330s (flynas)
Saudi's flynas strikes deal for additional Airbus A320neos, 15 A330s (flynas)
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Saudi's flynas Strikes Deal for Additional Airbus A320neos, 15 A330s

Saudi's flynas strikes deal for additional Airbus A320neos, 15 A330s (flynas)
Saudi's flynas strikes deal for additional Airbus A320neos, 15 A330s (flynas)

flynas, Saudi Arabia’s leading low-cost carrier, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Airbus for 75 A320neo family aircraft and 15 A330-900. This strategic agreement will expand the airline's capacity, range and enhance its overall fleet capabilities.
Signed during Farnborough International Airshow in the presence of President of the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) of Saudi Arabia, Abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al-Duailej, Chairman of the Board of NAS Holding Ayed Al Jeaid, flynas Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director Bandar Almohanna, and Airbus Chief Executive Officer, Commercial Aircraft, Christian Scherer, Airbus said on its website.
The new aircraft will join the carrier’s all Airbus fleet serving international, domestic and regional routes. The new A330-900 aircraft will boast a two-class configuration, accommodating up to 400 passengers.
"We are excited to further strengthen our long-standing partnership with Airbus," said Bander Almohanna, CEO and Managing Director of flynas. "The A320neo Family provides exceptional operational performance and environmental benefits, allowing us to offer unique, low-cost travel experiences. Additionally, the A330neowill enhance our long-haul capabilities with its advanced technology and efficiency while supporting our growth plans and Saudi Arabia’s pilgrim program."
Airbus Chief Executive Officer, Commercial Aircraft, Christian Scherer said, "We are delighted to expand our partnership with flynas through this significant milestone for both A320neo and A330-900 aircraft. The A330neo will allow flynas to further grow into widebody markets by building on the A320, benefiting from Airbus’ unique commonality. Both aircraft types offer flynas the perfect versatility and economics to expand into new markets while offering their passengers the latest cabin experience and comfort. We look forward to continuing our successful collaboration with flynas as they embark on this exciting new chapter."
The addition of the A330-900 aircraft will support flynas' ambitious growth plans. The airline anticipates significant operational efficiency gains by combining the new widebody aircraft with its existing A320neo fleet. The A330-900 offers increased capacity and range at unrivaled seat costs, ensuring flynas can compete effectively in the growing regional market, a key focus area for the airline.
The A330neo delivers unbeatable operating economics, powered by the latest-generation Rolls-Royce Trent 7000 engines, featuring new wings and a range of aerodynamic innovations resulting in a 25 percent reduction in fuel consumption and CO₂ emissions compared to previous generation competitor aircraft. The A330neo is capable of flying 8,150 nm / 15,094 km non-stop, providing ultimate comfort with more passenger space, a new lighting system, latest in-flight entertainment systems and full connectivity throughout the cabin.
As with all Airbus aircraft, the A330 family is already able to operate with up to 50% Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). The manufacturer is targeting to have its aircraft up to 100% SAF capable by 2030.