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Egyptian Arab Land Bank Provides Free Umrah Tickets for Employees

06-06-2010 12:00 AM


Ammon News - AMMONNEWS – The Egyptian Arab Land Bank, one of the largest Egyptian commercial banks and one of the oldest banks operating in Jordan, organized a free Umrah trip for its employees as part of the bank’s continuous efforts to strengthen its relationship with staff members and as token of appreciation for their hard work and dedication.

Mr. Hazem Yousef, Regional Manager of the Egyptian Arab Land Bank, stated, “The social committee at EALB organized a trip to perform the Umrah in May for a number of employees that won a raffle and have been working at the bank for at least 10 years. It is important for us to our appreciation to employees who have been loyal and dedicated to the bank. This initiative also falls in line with our social responsibility and ongoing efforts to strengthen our relationship with staff members.”

The employees who won the raffle and were selected to perform the Umrah include Yaser Abdulrahman from the Administration Department, Ms. Raeda Sukkar from the Supervision Department, and Ms. Ola Hamada, who works at the Jabal Al Hussein Branch. EALB covered all Umrah expenses for the three employees.

Established in 1880, the Egyptian Arab Land Bank is fully owned by the Egyptian Government. The Bank aims at continually offering customers a comprehensive range of financial, investment and banking services from Savings Accounts and Deposit Boxes to Personal, Car and Real Estate Loans.

The Egyptian Arab Land Bank was established in 1880 to contribute to improving the Egyptian agricultural sector through providing loans to land owners to boost productivity, enhance the economy, and maintain open channels of communication with all segments of the local community. The Egyptian Arab Land Bank also played an effective and significant role in Palestine, when the company opened branches in the area in 1946. The Bank then launched in Jordan in 1951 with the aim of enhancing banking services to all sectors in the region. The bank now has over 50 branches in Egypt, Jordan and Palestine along with a network of correspondents around the world.




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