Riyad Bank's new identity reflects stages of development, move to digital transformation: CEO

02/10/2022 ِArgaam special

Tariq Al-Sadhan, CEO of Riyad Bank


Tariq Al-Sadhan, CEO of Riyad Bank, said that the distinguished economic momentum in the Kingdom will reflect positively on the banking sector, adding that the demand for borrowing is healthy and is moving in a positive direction.
 

In an interview with Argaam, on the sidelines of the ceremony to unveil the new identity of Riyad Bank last Thursday, Al-Sadhan said that the bank's new identity reflects the stages of its development, keeping pace with the digital transformation and providing distinguished services to customers.
 

He indicated that the new identity of Riyad Bank reflects the focus on providing the best services, which are supported by new technology to keep pace with the development seen in the banking sector.
 

"Currently, the world is talking about difficulties, economic crises, inflation and expected recession, and we in the Kingdom are talking about growth and prosperity.

The Kingdom's Vision 2030, since its launch until today, has made great achievements in the growth of the national economy, and Riyad Bank and the banking sector stand for a partner to those successes, and the goals of the Vision create new projects; the best is yet to come," said the top official.
 

As for the bank’s upcoming projects, Al-Sadhan said that banks in the sector, particularly Riyad Bank, will not stop developing, providing initiatives, achieving targets, and providing services that are in the interest of customers, noting that the bank comes up with new ideas every four weeks.

 

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