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Samba Financial Group SJSC, formerly known as The Saudi American Bank, was a Saudi multinational banking firm based in
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. The combined institution had 66 branches in the Kingdom.Samba: Our History
/ref> Samba merged with NCB to form
Saudi National Bank Saudi National Bank (SNB), also known as SNB AlAhli ( ar, البنك الأهلي السعودي, formerly known as The National Commercial Bank (NCB), is the largest commercial bank in Saudi Arabia. In April 2021, National Commercial Bank merg ...
on 1 April 2021.


History

Samba, or The Saudi American Bank as it was once known, was established on 12 February 1980 with the takeover of
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branches in
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and
Riyadh Riyadh (, ar, الرياض, 'ar-Riyāḍ, lit.: 'The Gardens' Najdi pronunciation: ), formerly known as Hajr al-Yamamah, is the capital and largest city of Saudi Arabia. It is also the capital of the Riyadh Province and the centre of the R ...
in accordance with a Saudi requirement that forced all foreign banks to be at least 60% owned by Saudi nationals.
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entered a Technical Management Agreement under which it agreed to manage the new bank. The former Prime Minister of Pakistan,
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, was the Managing Director of the bank in the 1990s. First National City Bank (
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) opened its Jeddah branch in 1955, and its Riyadh branch in 1966. Citibank created SAMBA, in which it took a 40% share, to take over its branches in Saudi Arabia, pursuant to a Royal Decree on February 12, 1980. In 1985 SAMBA opened a branch in
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that it closed after 1994, and at one point maintained a subsidiary in Geneva and a representative office in Beirut. In the late 1980s SAMBA opened a branch in London. Speed Cash Services: Samba Financial group is the first in the banking sector to have simplified the process of transferring the money overseas just within hours, Mohd Akhter Alam (General Manager) was the pioneer for these services. In July 1999 SAMBA merged with United Saudi Bank by an exchange of shares, to form one of the largest banks in the Middle East. Before the merger Citibank owned 30 percent of Samba, having sold a 10 percent tranche to two public agencies in 1991. After the merger Citibank was still the largest shareholder with 23 percent of the shares. Kingdom Holding Company (owned by
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) also had a large share ownership deriving from his ownership in United Saudi Bank. Samba was always the acronym for the Saudi American Bank but the name was changed to Samba Financial Group permanently in 2003 and all references to Saudi American Bank were removed. This name change followed Citibank's decision to pull out of Saudi Arabia and sell its then 20% stake to the General Organisation for Social Insurance. Officially, this was done due to the anticipated relaxation of laws governing foreign banks' operations in the Kingdom. Some speculate that this was due to rising anti-American sentiment in
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. This has become more evident after the change of the
Saudi British Bank The Saudi British Bank (SABB) ( ar, البنك السعودي البريطاني (ساب)) is a Riyadh-based Saudi joint stock company in which British banking firm HSBC Holdings PLC owns a minority stake. The bank traces its origins to the ...
name as well to SABB in 2006. Nevertheless, SABB is still an
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partnership and they have changed their artwork and colors from green and white to the HSBC logo. In 2004, Citibank sold its remaining stake in the company. In March 2007, Samba Financial Group acquired 68% of Crescent Commercial Bank Limited (CCBL) in
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. CCBL, established in 2002, was formerly known as Mashreq Bank Pakistan Limited, which in turn was the result of the merger in 2003 of Crescent Investment Bank Limited and the Pakistan branches of Mashreq Bank psc. CCBL is now named Samba Bank. It currently operates 37 branches across Pakistan; the bank hopes to expand its network of branches in 2018. In June 2008, Samba opened the first integrated branch in
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. In 2010, Samba opened the first branch in
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,
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. In August 2011, Samba made the list of top ten safest banks 2011 in the Middle East ranked at number four. In 2017, Rania Mahmoud Nashar was named CEO. This makes Samba the first listed Saudi commercial bank to have a female CEO. Its international operations consist of a branch each in London, Qatar and Dubai, as well as a subsidiary that has 40 branches across major cities in
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. The company dates back to 1955. After a partial nationalization program by the Saudi government,
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owned a 40% stake in the company in 1980, but sold its remaining interest in 2004.


NCB Samba Deal

Samba and NCB carried out a mega-merger worth 15.3 billion dollars. The merger resulted in creation of Arabian Gulf's third largest bank after
Qatar National Bank Qatar National Bank (QNB Group) ( ar, بنك قطر الوطني) is a Qatari multinational commercial bank headquartered in Doha, Qatar. It was founded in 1964 and currently has subsidiaries and associates in 31 countries spanning three contine ...
and
First Abu Dhabi Bank First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB) ( ar, بنك أبوظبي الأول) is the largest bank in the United Arab Emirates. It was formed following a merger between First Gulf Bank (FGB) and National Bank of Abu Dhabi (NBAD). FAB offers financial solutio ...
. The new
Saudi National Bank Saudi National Bank (SNB), also known as SNB AlAhli ( ar, البنك الأهلي السعودي, formerly known as The National Commercial Bank (NCB), is the largest commercial bank in Saudi Arabia. In April 2021, National Commercial Bank merg ...
(SNB) company was formed in April 2021. The previous Samba name and branding continues to be used outside of Saudi Arabia. Within Saudi Arabia, all Samba and NCB branding was switched to the new SNB branding.


See also

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List of banks in Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabia, a total of 31 banks are currently licensed by the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority (SAMA): 11 local banks and 20 branches of foreign banks. National-Licensed commercial Banks in Saudi Market There are 11 local licensed banks in ...


References

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External links


Samba Official Website
(Dubai)
Samba Official Website
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