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Banking Beyond Borders is our slogan… it has pushed us beyond many limits; it has made us go farther and further.

With this in mind Bank of Beirut has penetrated 4 continents and a number of countries through different subsidiaries jointly regulated in the UK (by the Prudential Regulation Authority and the Financial Conduct Authority) for the wholly-owned Bank of Beirut(UK)Ltd, which had a branch maintained in Frankfurt, Germany, closed in 2019 ; regulated by the Central Bank of Cyprus for the Limassol branch; and by the Central Bank of Oman for the 4 branches, in Ghubrah, Shatti Al Qurum, Sohar, and The Wave.

We have even reached the Land Down Under with Bank of Sydney and its 16-branch network. On the domestic level, Bank of Beirut operates through a local network of over 77 branches extended throughout the Lebanese territory.

Bank of Beirut also boasts its representative office in the United Arab Emirates (Dubai) to service the Gulf region and representative offices in Nigeria and Ghana.

In addition to being a universal Bank offering commercial banking, asset management, capital markets services and consumer banking, we were the first Bank to initiate the B-Smart self-service Digital Branches, with innovative solutions. Through our Smart Branch network, we provide services 24h 7/7, in addition to being the first Bank in Lebanon to initiate long opening hours till 10 p.m. 7/7.

The traditional Branch was converted into a Hybrid Branch by retaining a small scale of traditional banking whilst increasing the digital services to cater to the large Bank of Beirut Flagship in innovation. Along with the traditional, Smart and Hybrid Branches, we have also introduced Satellite Branches in remote areas combining both traditional and digital banking, by placing at our customers’ disposal digital self-service; account opening as well as applying for loans through video conferencing facilities with our Contact Center, available 24/24.

We have even erased the limits of our material world and made it blend within the virtual one through on-line services and the next generation of Automated Teller Machines, with instant Cash and Cheque Deposit Machines (CCDM) offering customers the most flexible universal banking access.

We are the providers of efficient banking services and competitive products targeting mainly affluent individuals and SMEs, selective sizeable investment projects and local “prime” corporations. We are well advanced in insurance consulting and brokerage through our “Beirut Broker Company s.a.r.l.” and "Beirut Life s.a.l."

We may also boast being second to none or among the best in more than one field. Bank of Beirut was the first Bank in Lebanon to launch Asset Management services targeting high net-worth customers in both domestic and regional markets.

Bank of Beirut is acknowledged in the important list of the “Fast Movers” banks in the world and has become, in Lebanon, the leading provider of business on line and cash management services to commercial corporations. The Bank maintains an excellent transparent profile and is compliant with international banking standards and regulations.

Through “Capital Intelligence”, a private company certified by the Central Bank of Lebanon, Bank of Beirut achieved a Governance & Integrity Rating (GIR) score of 80%, jumping 67 points and reaching the Excellent range (A-).

Corporate Social responsibility is at the very heart of Bank of Beirut undertakings. We have landed “Best CSR Initiative” with our Young Achievers Program (YAP) and are continuously venturing into new fields, crossing the university thresholds to offer the youth the best opportunities that can be provided. Assistance to the less privileged through our dedication to the society we live in, the Bank opened its wings to encompass Caritas various support programs.

Acknowledged for its keenness to be socially responsible towards the community, Bank of Beirut established in 2016 a two-year exclusive key partnership with the Lebanese Red Cross, “Banking for Good”, and its life-saving mission, a worthy cause to the benefit of our society.

We, at Bank of Beirut are committed to offering an unparalleled Customer Experience as we understand that this is only the beginning since our mission goes Beyond Borders.

Mission

We are a universal financial institution committed to serving the broadest range of clients by offering them a full array of personalized first-class banking services and products in addition to a full-fledge digital banking experience.

Our commitment to achieving our goal is embedded in providing service excellence and customer satisfaction.

Domestically, we intend to continue to increase our market share by expanding our delivery channel network and providing our customers with a variety of innovative digital and non-digital first-class services and products.

In foreign markets, we intend to further boost our commercial and correspondent banking activities with emphasis on the MENA region and the Lebanese Diaspora, by placing our international subsidiaries and branches at their disposal.

Our commitment is the result of our trust in the dedication of our human capital, the confidence of our shareholders, the interests of our customers and the welfare of the communities that we serve.

Vision

Our vision at Bank of Beirut is to create a brighter future for each individual and corporation in Lebanon and Beyond …

Values

Shareholders’ Fulfillment: Unceasingly endeavoring to provide our shareholders with a respectable return on their investments while minimizing risks.
Customer Satisfaction: Continuously striving to anticipate and satisfy our customers’ needs and to develop long-lasting relationships with them.
Employee Satisfaction: Offering our staff members an agreeable working environment along with professional development opportunities.
Integrity and Trust: Conducting the transactions of our shareholders in the strictest confidence through utilizing the highest ethical standards.

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    The economy of Lebanon is a developing economy, with a private sector that contributes to 75% of aggregate demand and a large banking sector that supports this demand. The IMF forecast a growth of 7% for Lebanons real GDP in 2010 and 2011 following 9% growth in 2009 and 8.5% in 2008. It has the 54th richest GDP per capita in the world, and it was forecasted that Lebanons GDP per capita would reach $20,000 by 2015, making it one of the strongest economies in the region. However, the Lebanese economy was badly affected by the Syrian civil war. The institute of international finance forecasted GDP growth of only 0.7% for 2013. Lebanon also suffers from a very high degree of public debt, the third-highest in the world in terms of the ratio of debt-to-GDP. As a consequence, interest payments consumed 48% of government revenues in 2016, thus limiting the government’s ability to make needed investments in infrastructure and other public goods.


    The major industrial sectors include metal products, banking, agriculture, chemicals, and transport equipment. Lebanon has a competitive and free market regime and a strong laissez-faire commercial tradition. The Lebanese economy is service-oriented; main growth sectors include banking and tourism. There are no restrictions on foreign exchange or capital movement.


    Lebanon has a competitive and free market regime and a strong laissez-faire commercial tradition. The Lebanese economy is service-oriented; main growth sectors include banking and tourism. There are no restrictions on foreign exchange or capital movement, and bank secrecy is strictly enforced. Lebanon has recently adopted a law to combat money laundering. There are practically no restrictions on foreign investment. There are no country-specific U.S. trade sanctions against Lebanon.


    Lebanon is a country in Asia and it is located in the western part of the Asian continent. Lebanon shares borders with just two countries Israel and Syria. The capital of Lebanon is Beirut and the official language of Lebanon is Arabic but many Lebanese also speaks French and English. As a matter of fact, English is rapidly becoming the first choice language that is used for business interactions in Lebanon.


    The Lebanese economy revolves around Agriculture, Tourism, Commerce, and Banking.


    Beirut the capital city of Lebanon has a very rich and robust nightlife hence attracting tourists who are heading towards the Middle East on vacation. It is important to note that Lebanon is ranked as 10th best country in terms of quality education and the 4th best country for math and science education in the world.

    Lebanon is famous for its exquisite beauty, diversity, glamour, European flavor, and hospitable people. Its rich culture and history have placed it on the must see list of every world traveler. Lebanese cities are among the most famous names in ancient history and majestic ruins still stand today as a testimony to the greatness of people who lived in this land.
    The nature of Lebanon makes it the only country in the Arab world that embraces four seasons yearly. No matter what the season, there is always something special to enjoy. In the winter season, ski resorts offer tourists slopes that are comparable to even the best resorts in Europe. In the summer, international festivals all over the country in Baalbek, Byblos, Beiteddine, Batroun, and Jounieh bring together Lebanese and foreign artists to perform in stunning archaeological and historical sites. These events have given Lebanon an enviable place on the cultural map of the Middle East.



    The economy of Lebanon is a developing economy, with a private sector that contributes to 75% of aggregate demand and a large banking sector that supports this demand. The IMF forecast a growth of 7% for Lebanons real GDP in 2010 and 2011 following 9% growth in 2009 and 8.5% in 2008. It has the 54th richest GDP per capita in the world, and it was forecasted that Lebanons GDP per capita would reach $20,000 by 2015, making it one of the strongest economies in the region. However, the Lebanese economy was badly affected by the Syrian civil war. The institute of international finance forecasted GDP growth of only 0.7% for 2013. Lebanon also suffers from a very high degree of public debt, the third-highest in the world in terms of the ratio of debt-to-GDP. As a consequence, interest payments consumed 48% of government revenues in 2016, thus limiting the government’s ability to make needed investments in infrastructure and other public goods.


    The major industrial sectors include metal products, banking, agriculture, chemicals, and transport equipment. Lebanon has a competitive and free market regime and a strong laissez-faire commercial tradition. The Lebanese economy is service-oriented; main growth sectors include banking and tourism. There are no restrictions on foreign exchange or capital movement.


    Lebanon has a competitive and free market regime and a strong laissez-faire commercial tradition. The Lebanese economy is service-oriented; main growth sectors include banking and tourism. There are no restrictions on foreign exchange or capital movement, and bank secrecy is strictly enforced. Lebanon has recently adopted a law to combat money laundering. There are practically no restrictions on foreign investment. There are no country-specific U.S. trade sanctions against Lebanon.


    Lebanon is a country in Asia and it is located in the western part of the Asian continent. Lebanon shares borders with just two countries Israel and Syria. The capital of Lebanon is Beirut and the official language of Lebanon is Arabic but many Lebanese also speaks French and English. As a matter of fact, English is rapidly becoming the first choice language that is used for business interactions in Lebanon.


    The Lebanese economy revolves around Agriculture, Tourism, Commerce, and Banking.


    Beirut the capital city of Lebanon has a very rich and robust nightlife hence attracting tourists who are heading towards the Middle East on vacation. It is important to note that Lebanon is ranked as 10th best country in terms of quality education and the 4th best country for math and science education in the world.

    Lebanon is famous for its exquisite beauty, diversity, glamour, European flavor, and hospitable people. Its rich culture and history have placed it on the 'must see' list of every world traveler. Lebanese cities are among the most famous names in ancient history and majestic ruins still stand today as a testimony to the greatness of people who lived in this land.
    The nature of Lebanon makes it the only country in the Arab world that embraces four seasons yearly. No matter what the season, there is always something special to enjoy. In the winter season, ski resorts offer tourists slopes that are comparable to even the best resorts in Europe. In the summer, international festivals all over the country in Baalbek, Byblos, Beiteddine, Batroun, and Jounieh bring together Lebanese and foreign artists to perform in stunning archaeological and historical sites. These events have given Lebanon an enviable place on the cultural map of the Middle East.


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