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Arab Bank Group reports net profit of $748.6m for first nine months of 2024

By JT - Nov 02,2024 - Last updated at Nov 02,2024

Arab Bank Group continues to deliver strong financial performance, reporting net income after tax of $748.6 million in the first nine months of this year (Photo courtesy of Arab Bank)

AMMAN — Arab Bank Group continues to deliver strong financial performance, reporting net income after tax of $748.6 million in the first nine months of this year compared to $630.3 million for the same period last year, with an increase of 19 per cent. 

The Group’s assets grew by 6 percent reaching $70.5 billion. At constant currency loans grew by 8 per cent to reach $38.3 billion, while deposits grew by 7 per cent to reach $51.9 billion. The Group maintained its solid capital base with a total equity of $11.9 billion, according to a statement to The Jordan Times. 

Chairman of the Board of Directors Sabih Masri said in the statement that the results reflect the successful and consistent execution of the Group’s growth strategy and its prudent approach towards managing risks, liquidity and capital to ensure achieving growth objectives despite challenging market environment.

Chief Executive Officer Randa Sadik said that the Group continues to achieve growth milestones across different segments. Sadik highlighted that the bank’s net operating income grew by 12 per cent driven by diversified core banking activities, and improvement of operating efficiency.

Sadik added that the Group’s performance in the first nine months of this year reflect its business model resilience to challenging market conditions with loan-to-deposit ratio at 73.9 per cent, and credit provisions against non-performing loans above 100 per cent, and capital adequacy ratio of 17.7 per cent.

Sadik underlined the Group’s focus on digital transformation as a fundamental pillar of its innovation-based strategy; providing digital financial solutions across all channels to enrich customers’ experience.

Arab Bank was named “Best Bank in the Middle East 2024” by Global Finance for the ninth consecutive year.

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