Bank Aljazira SJSC
SAU:1020

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SAU:1020
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Price: 16.56 SAR 0.61%
Market Cap: 17B SAR
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Market Cap
17B SAR
Industry
Banking

Bank Aljazira SJSC, a prominent figure in Saudi Arabia’s financial landscape, has woven its narrative since its inception in 1975. Initially a part of the National Bank of Pakistan, it underwent a transformation in 1976, adopting its current identity and spearheading the charge toward modern banking in the Kingdom. Based in Jeddah, the bank has evolved into a vital cog in Saudi Arabia's financial machinery, driven by its adherence to Sharia-compliant banking principles. This adherence allows it to cater effectively to a primarily Muslim clientele, who seek financial products that align with their religious beliefs. Through services ranging from personal and corporate banking to wealth management and investment solutions, Bank Aljazira has embraced a comprehensive approach that addresses the diverse needs of its customers. In the competitive realm of finance, Bank Aljazira makes its mark by capitalizing on the confluence of innovation and tradition. Its revenue model hinges on generating income through a variety of avenues, including service fees, profit-sharing arrangements typical of Islamic finance, and prudent investments in Sharia-compatible funds. The bank's network spans an extensive range of branches and ATMs throughout Saudi Arabia, ensuring accessibility and convenience for its customers. It also extends its reach into the digital sphere, leveraging technological advancements to enhance banking experiences. By focusing on customer-centric solutions and maintaining a robust portfolio of financial offerings, Bank Aljazira not only garners trust and loyalty from its clients but also reinforces its stature as a key player in the regional banking sector.

Intrinsic Value
21.28 SAR
Undervaluation 22%
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