Arab Bank - United Arab Emirates

Banking

United Arab Emirates

500 Employees or more

http://www.arabbank.jo/

20 Followers


Salaries at Arab Bank - United Arab Emirates

Company Salary Range

Monthly Salary Range

$1,727-14,047
translator

$50,850-62,150

branch manager

$12,469-15,240

operations manager

$9,065-11,080

relationship manager

$9,000-11,000

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Currently employed at this company: 289

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Most entry-level professionals at Arab Bank - United Arab Emirates have the below job roles:

Accounting and Auditing Customer Service and Call Center Engineering Teaching and Academics Sales Administration
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Gender and Age

37.55%
Females

62.45%
Males

17.65%
Under the age of 35

13.84%
Above the age of 50

Employees Registered on Bayt.com

Ghanem Abu Awad

Audit Center Head - Operations

Waleed Beitar

IT Project Manager / Banking Applications Team Leader

Yanal Hammadeen

MIS Senior Officer

Raed Odeh, ACSI, ACI DC

Treasury Middle office Manager- Risk Management

najat al otaiby

sharjah branch

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About Arab Bank - United Arab Emirates

Arab Bank's history is interlinked with that of the Shoman family and its founder Abdel Hameed Shoman, whose personal life reads as an extraordinary tale of success for his time and age. Born in 1890 in the Palestinian village of Beit Hanina, four miles North of Jerusalem, Shoman was raised in a stone hut, where he began his career at the age of seven as a stone mason working in construction sites. With ambitions exceeding his age and spanning further than the borders of his village and country, Shoman emigrated to the United States of America at the age of 20 with only USD 32 in hand and became a door-to-door salesman, selling dry-good products in New York and Baltimore. His consecutive successes led him to expand and start a dress-making factory in Manhattan’s garment district. Despite his success, Shoman was feeling home-sick and began to be consumed with an even larger vision: The establishment of a bank with joint Arab participation, a bank that would play a significant role in shaping the lives of nations and their economies.