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Saudi Hollandi Bank launches Preferred Banking in Jeddah

  • Saudi Arabia: Wednesday, January 14 - 2004 at 14:15
  • PRESS RELEASE

Saudi Hollandi Bank General Manager Taher Dabbagh opened the Kingdom's third SHB Van Gogh Preferred Banking center in Jeddah Monday, a step that reflects the bank's resolve to strengthen client servicing.

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The center gives clients access to a number of enhanced banking and investment services through SHB's Van Gogh Preferred Banking initiative and an international network of similar branches.

The opening of the Jeddah Van Gogh branch comes as SHB implements an upgrade of its existing branches around the Kingdom in conjunction with an enhancement of its products and services.

The initiative follows the opening of similar preferred banking centers in Riyadh last September and in Al Khobar in December.

SHB officials also revealed a plan to open more preferred banking centers across the Kingdom's major cities.

The Van Gogh Preferred Banking initiative is named after famous 19th century painter Vincent Van Gogh who is renowned for his unique style and creative approach.
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Notes and media contacts

Saudi Hollandi Bank was the first bank in the Kingdom, opening its first branch in Jeddah in 1926. Saudi Hollandi Bank is 60 percent owned by Saudi nationals and 40 percent by ABN AMRO, the largest bank in the Netherlands.

For more information, please contact:
Yasser al Ghaslan, Hill and Knowlton Riyadh
T: 01 2180518 ext 3780
F: 01 2180519

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