The Saudi National Bank “SNB Group” “Arabic: البنك الأهلي السعودي” is a Saudi bank
headquartered in
Riyadh, the capital city of Saudi Arabia. The bank was founded in December 1953 under the name of the National Commercial Bank “NCB”. In 2021, SNB has emerged as a banking champion after completing one of the largest mergers in the region between the National Commercial Bank and Samba Financial Group. Currently, SNB has subsidiaries and affiliates operating in 8 countries around the world. The Saudi National Bank is mainly owned by the Saudi Government represented by the
Public Investment Fund and the
General Organization for Social Insurance (GOSI). Being the largest financial group in Saudi Arabia and one of the largest powerhouses in the region, SNB plays a vital role in supporting economic transformation in Saudi Arabia by transforming the local banking sector and catalyzing the delivery of Saudi Arabia’s
Vision 2030. SNB strategy is closely aligned with the Saudi Vision programs, levering on its position as the largest institutional and specialized financier in the Kingdom to support the Kingdom’s landmark deals and mega projects. SNB robust balance sheet, resilient business model, and healthy liquidity position enhance the Bank’s local and regional capabilities, and to facilitate trade and capital flows between the Kingdom and regional and global markets. == Ownership and legal constitution ==