SAUDI HOLLANDI BANK
The Alawwal Bank (Arabic: البنك الأول), previously known as Saudi Hollandi Bank, was a Saudi Arabian bank based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It was the first operating bank in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and was founded in 1926 as a branch of the Netherlands Trading Society.
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About SAUDI HOLLANDI BANK
- Company typePublic
- IndustryFinance
- Founded1926 ( 1926 ) in Jeddah (as The Netherlands Trading Society)
- HeadquartersRiyadh , Saudi Arabia
- Key peopleLubna Olayan (Chairman) Khalid Bin Abdullah Al-Mulhem (Vice Chairman) David Dew (Managing Director)
- ProductsCorporate and institutional banking , SME banking, retail banking , investment banking , brokerage, asset management , insurance services
- Number of employees2600 (2017)
- Websitewww .alawwalbank .com
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A SWIFT code is an 8 or 11 character code used in banking to facilitate transactions and identify the bank.

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