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"Have you ever seen a bank go to the people?" That’s exactly what Safwa Bank has done, becoming more of a citizen than a mere national institution. This bank mirrors the Jordanian spirit, tailoring its plans and strategies to meet the people's needs and simplify their transactions.
Safwa Bank brought its full range of offers, banking services, and recreational activities to the Bride of the North under the banner “With You, Reaching Irbid.” The event burst like a bomb of love, joy, and generosity, creating a space that blended entertainment with practicality, highlighted by the ease of services provided during the Goodness and Giving Friday.
The bank’s generosity overflowed to its customers, with major prizes from its savings accounts campaign, including cash rewards of up to JD 50,000, BMW cars, and other substantial prizes.
At Irbid City Center, where large crowds of clients gathered for the second interactive event following the one held in the capital, Amman, Safwa Bank offered unique financing deals. These included housing loans from accredited developers with fixed Ijara returns starting at 3.75%, car financing with fixed Murabaha rates starting at 1.99%, and numerous other facilitation offers.
This interactive approach has placed Safwa Bank at the forefront of both conventional and Islamic banking institutions. The bank’s rapid rise to success has cemented its position as a pillar of Jordan’s financial system, expanding across the country through an extensive branch network stretching from the far north to the deep south.
This trajectory is the result of exceptional, strategic management that has consistently adopted a methodical approach to propel the bank forward. Under the leadership of the distinguished thinker and strategist Samer Al-Tamimi, the bank has assembled an outstanding team of professionals who provide unmatched customer service.
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