Saudi British Bank: HSBC's Saudi Arabian Experience
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Case Details:
Case Code : BSTR076
Case Length : 22 Pages
Period : 1959 - 2003
Organization : HSBC, Saudi British Bank
Pub Date : 2003
Teaching Note :Not Available Countries : Saudi Arabia
Industry : Banking
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SABB's efforts towards introducing a new, unique banking experience to Saudi Arabian customers were rewarded not only through improved financials but also through growing clout in the country's business scenario.
In 2002, SABB was ranked 10th among the top 100 companies in Saudi Arabia, an improvement from its 12th rank in 2000(Refer Exhibit V).
Industry observers said that this achievement was indeed noteworthy since SABB
was the only bank from the medium-sized category to feature in the top 10 list.
A customer survey conducted by SABB in early-2003 revealed that the Islamic banking products and services launched through the Al Amanah Banking division were very well received and enhanced customer satisfaction.
This prompted the company to launch more such products: the Al Tomooh Account (May 2003) and the Al Mutamayazah Gold program (June 2003).
The Al Tamooh Account was a savings account designed for children below 18 years. Though children could not operate these accounts, they were issued ATM cards on request, with appropriate guidance from guardians...
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Exhibits
Exhibit I: SABB - Financial Highlights (1998-2002)
Exhibit II: SABB - Financial Highlights (2003 First Half)
Exhibit III: A Note on Saudi Arabia's Banking Industry
Exhibit IV: Top 10 Commercial Banks in Saudi Arabia
Exhibit V: A Note on Islamic Banking
Exhibit VI: Top Ten Saudi Arabian Companies (2001)
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