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  2. Alrajhi Bank - Wikipedia

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    Alrajhi Bank was founded in 1957, and is one of the largest banks in Saudi Arabia, with over 9,600 employees and $88 billion in assets. The bank is headquartered in Riyadh, and has over 600 branches, primarily in Saudi Arabia, but also in Kuwait, and Jordan, with a subsidiary in Malaysia.

  3. Alrajhi Bank Tower - Wikipedia

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    Al Rajhi Bank Tower (Arabic: برج الراجحي), also known as Al Rajhi Bank Headquarters, [3] is a 205-meter (673 ft) tall commercial skyscraper located in the al-Muruj neighborhood of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The tower serves as the headquarters for Al Rajhi Bank.

  4. List of banks in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    In Saudi Arabia, a total of 37 banks are currently licensed by the Saudi Central Bank (SAMA): [1] [2] 11 local banks, [2] 23 branches of foreign banks, and 3 digital banks. [ 1 ] Local Banks

  5. Sulaiman Abdul Aziz Al Rajhi - Wikipedia

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    The Al Rajhi family is considered, by most in Saudi Arabia, as the country's wealthiest non-royals, and among the world's leading philanthropists. He established the Sulaiman Al Rajhi University in his hometown, a non profit university. The university's main focus is on health and Islamic banking, but contains other faculties as well.

  6. Al Rajhi Banking and Investment Corporation - Wikipedia

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  7. Islamic banking in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Al-Rajhi Bank Saudi Arabia; Al Jazeera Bank; Al-Bilad Bank; Alinma Bank; According to scholar of international finance, Ibrahim Warde, the two largest Islamic banking groups, Dar al-Maal al-Islami and al-Baraka Bank, have not been able to obtain licenses to operate commercial banks in Saudi Arabia, despite the fact that they are both owned by ...