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With a well-targeted focus, Bank of Beirut has not only grown to become one of today’s leading commercial banks in Lebanon buthas also proved to be a pioneer in more than one field. In February 2013, Bank of Beirut took the lead in “Super Affluent Net-WorthSpecific Services in Lebanon” according to Euromoney Private Banking and Wealth Management Survey; in May, it received ZawyaFunds Ranking Award for its “Beirut Golden Income Fund II”; then, it was awarded “Best CSR Initiative” and “Fastest Growing Bank inLebanon” by “Banker ME” magazine.
Bank of Beirut adopted its present name in 1970, 7 years after its establishment as a commercial bank. In 1993, the 5-branch Bank wasacquired by a group of businessmen and bankers, headed by the current Chairman - CEO, Mr. Salim G. Sfeir. Its strategic alliances withregional Arab banking institutions and acquisitions have enhanced its market position and leveraged its expertise into local and regionalmarkets. Bank of Beirut, 35th bank in Lebanon in 1993, and one of Lebanon’s five banks listed on the Beirut Stock Exchange in 1997,has climbed up to reach the 6th position today by assets with 60 branches in Lebanon and 22 spanning 4 continents
The primary activities of Bank of Beirut include retail banking services; commercial, corporate and correspondent banking services;as well as trade finance services and asset management services targeting high net-worth customers in both domestic and regionalmarkets. Acknowledged in the list of the “Fastest Movers” banks in the world, Bank of Beirut is the leading provider of cash managementservices to commercial clients in Lebanon.
Bank of Beirut adopted its present name in 1970, 7 years after its establishment as a commercial bank. In 1993, the 5-branch Bank wasacquired by a group of businessmen and bankers, headed by the current Chairman - CEO, Mr. Salim G. Sfeir. Its strategic alliances withregional Arab banking institutions and acquisitions have enhanced its market position and leveraged its expertise into local and regionalmarkets. Bank of Beirut, 35th bank in Lebanon in 1993, and one of Lebanon’s five banks listed on the Beirut Stock Exchange in 1997,has climbed up to reach the 6th position today by assets with 60 branches in Lebanon and 22 spanning 4 continents
The primary activities of Bank of Beirut include retail banking services; commercial, corporate and correspondent banking services;as well as trade finance services and asset management services targeting high net-worth customers in both domestic and regionalmarkets. Acknowledged in the list of the “Fastest Movers” banks in the world, Bank of Beirut is the leading provider of cash managementservices to commercial clients in Lebanon.
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