Overview
The Bank maintained its role throughout the difficult and hard times that Egypt and the whole region underwent. It managed to shoulder its responsibilities and duties at all times and hence deserved its ample reputation and stature.
In its third session, held in March 1946, the Arab League issued a decree for the incorporation of the (Arab Land Bank), pursuant to the Egyptian Royal Decree, in the name of the (Arab Land Company). The Royal Decree determined the objectives of that Company, to the effect of establishing it in Palestine to support the Palestinians and lend them to purchase agricultural requisites for the reclamation of their lands.
The company was licensed after changing its name to the (Arab Land Bank) by virtue of the Egyptian Republican Decree issued on June 17, 1954.
On June 13, 1999, a Decree was adopted by the Cabinet of Egypt, to the effect of merging the (Egyptian Land Bank) in the (Arab Land Bank). Accordingly, the most enormous and well-established banking entity in Egypt – specialized in the real estate investment field – has emerged, to practice all commercial activities as a comprehensive commercial bank in Jordan & Palestine. The total of the Bank’s assets after meagering reached more than 11 billion Egyptian Pounds (i.e., 3.2 billion US Dollars approximately). Nowadays, this Arab banking edifice keeps on bestowing its generous services on the Arab economy., keeping pace with the development of the banking industry through its fifty branches spread all over the Arab Republic of Egypt, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and Palestine, in addition to the Bank’s correspondents all over the World.
The Egyptian Arab Land Bank aspires to be the comprehensive model of providing all banking services to the society and of being an active part in all aspects of economic and social development. The bank provides it banking services in Palestine and Jordan as a commercial bank since it provides comprehensive and integrated banking services for both businesses and individuals.
The bank has many branches located in Egypt, Jordan and Palestine in addition to many correspondents around the world.
Despite all the changes in both internal and external level that the bank witnessed throughout it working and success the bank still provides it’s special and reliable banking services for customers and the Arab economy as a whole
On February 15, 1880, Khedive Tawfik issued a “Khedival Decree”, for the incorporation of a joint-stock company in the name of the (Egyptian Land Bank), which was concerned at the beginning with the contributing in the development of the agricultural sector, through offering loans to landlords.
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