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Arab Bank has signed a cooperation agreement with Applied Science Private University to issue a smart university card, offering students an alternative to the traditional university Identification card. The card will enable students to access various banking services both on and off-campus, in addition to facilitating entry through the university's electronic gates. The agreement was signed by Professor Samiha Jarrah, President of the Applied Science Private University, and Mr. Walid Samhouri, Arab Bank – Jordan Country Head, in the presence of Dr. Haitham Abu Khadijah, Chairman of the Board of Trustees.

 

The smart university card provides students with multiple services and benefits, including the ability to pay tuition fees, point of sale transactions within and outside the university campus, and access ATM cash withdrawal and deposit services. Additionally, the students can also benefit from exclusive discounts when using their cards at a wide network of merchants catering to their needs.

 

Commenting on this cooperation, Prof. Jarrah stated that the agreement comes as part of strengthening bilateral cooperation between the two parties, particularly through the presence of an an Arab Bank branch on campus , which provides comprehensive banking services to students as well as academic and administrative staff. She added that the university’s vision and strategy are centered on expanding joint initiatives with public and private sector institutions to promote knowledge exchange and long-term institutional integration.

 

For his part, Mr. Samhouri expressed his pride in the collaboration with the Applied Science Private University through this agreement, which reflects the bank's commitment to meeting the needs of various segments of society, particularly the youth. Arab Bank continuously seeks to provide the best banking services and products in line with the evolving lifestyle and expectations of this segment.

 

Arab Bank’s “Shabab” account is one of the leading banking solutions specifically designed for young people. It enables account opening electronically via the Arab Bank application and the issuance of a Visa card with no monthly fees. The account also provides welcome reward points, exemptions from certain fees, and exclusive discounts at a selected range of restaurants and entertainment centres. In addition, it includes free digital banking services and a dedicated customer service centre.

 

Jan 21, 2026
Arab Bank and Applied Science Private University Sign Cooperation Agreement to Issue Smart University Card

Arab Bank and the Haya Cultural Centre have concluded the “Financial Literacy and Technological Innovation” programme, which was implemented over a period of three months and targeted children and youth students from public schools and NGOs in Amman, Balqa, Zarqa, and Madaba. Arab Bank’s support for the programme reflects its firm commitment to corporate social responsibility and its keenness to invest in the potential of younger generations, byequipping them with the knowledge and skills that will enhance their future role and enable them to participate effectively in building a more aware and innovation‑driven society.

Through the programme, 285 participants were empowered to acquire financial, technological, and creative skills within a practical and interactive learning experience. The programme adopted a methodology that combines hands-on learning, technology, and the arts, bringing financial concepts closer to children’s daily lives and helping to instil saving habits and creative thinking skills.

The practical component included the “My Digital Money Box” workshops, which enabled children aged 9 -14 to design coin boxes capable of automatically counting money using Arduino technology. It also featured the “Junior Robot” activity, through which young people built interactive robots that emit light and sound signals in response to inserting coins, providing them with the opportunity to explore the basics of programming, electronics, and mechanics.

Arab Bank volunteers also participated in the implementation of the activities, providing hands-on support and supervision of the educational experiences, reinforcing the bank’s role in investing in the potential of younger generations within the framework of its social responsibility efforts.

Commenting on the programme , Reem Al-Adwan, Director General of the Haya Cultural Centre, said: “We are proud of our purposeful and ongoing cooperation with Arab Bank, which has enabled us to design and implement innovative educational programmes that introduce children and youth to the importance of saving through the arts and experiential learning, while equipping them with technological and cognitive skills that boost their self confidence and open up future horizons for their future. This cooperation represents a pivotal step in our vision to reach the largest possible number of children and young people across Jordan, regardless of their locations and abilities.”

In turn, Mr Dia’ Sarhan, the supervisor and implementer of the programme’s workshops at the Haya Cultural Centre, stated: “We were delighted to work with children and young people through a programme that brings together financial literacy and technology in a practical, interactive way. We observed a clear progress in their understanding of saving and innovation, alongside real enthusiasm for exploring modern technologies and creating their own solutions. Such programmes play a key role in uncovering children’s potential and developing their skills and underlining the importance of practical learning in preparing a generation capable of creative thinking and keeping pace with future needs.”

The programme was delivered in partnership with 17 community organisations, helping reach children in their local communities, broaden participation and strengthen its social impact. Established in 1976 as Jordan’s first non-profit cultural institution, Haya Cultural Centre continues to develop educational and cultural activities for children and young people, while Arab Bank’s support for this programme reflects its commitment to a social responsibility strategy that creates lasting positive impact in education and community development.

It is worth noting that Arab Bank adopts a comprehensive and integrated approach to sustainability and corporate social responsibility. This reflects its commitment to creating tangible positive impact at both the economic and social levels, alongside its adherence to environmentally sustainable practices. The “Together” corporate social responsibility programme embodies this vision by supporting a wide range of initiatives across key sectors, including education, health, poverty alleviation, environmental protection, women’s empowerment, and orphan support, in collaboration with various community-based organisations.

Jan 11, 2026
Arab Bank and the Haya Cultural Centre Conclude the “Financial Literacy and Technological Innovation” programme

Arab Bank has inaugurated its new branch in King Hussein Medical City, attended by Brigadier General Dr. Sahel Al-Hammouri, Director General of the Royal Medical Services, and Walid Al-Samhouri, Arab Bank’s Country Head for Jordan. The inauguration reflects the joint commitment of the Royal Medical Services and Arab Bank to supporting the healthcare sector and strengthening banking presence in vital locations serving medical professionals, patients, visitors and public.  

On this occasion, Brigadier General Dr. Sahel Al-Hammouri said: “The opening of a new Arab Bank branch at King Hussein Medical City reflects the integration between the medical and banking sectors and their role in supporting the needs of the healthcare ecosystem. This branch will enable doctors and healthcare professionals to complete their banking transactions with ease and efficiency, in a manner that aligns with the nature and demands of their work.”

For his part, Walid Al-Samhouri, Arab Bank’s Country Head for Jordan, affirmed that the opening of the new branch reflects the bank’s ongoing commitment to expanding its branch network and delivering high-quality banking services across various sectors. He noted that the branch represents a valuable addition to the bank’s efforts to support the medical sector and its professionals, as well as patients and visitors of King Hussein Medical City, offering practical and integrated banking solutions for their daily and future needs. The branch provides a full range of services within a modern and comfortable environment.

The new branch features a contemporary working environment designed in line with the latest services and operational standards, enabling the delivery of advanced banking solutions to all clients within spacious areas that ensure a high level of privacy and efficiency. Clients can access the full range of standard banking services, in addition to the “Premium” programme offered through a dedicated relationship manager. An ATM is also available, enabling customers to perform a variety of instant banking transactions with ease, including cash withdrawals in Jordanian dinars and US dollars with double the usual daily limit, instant and post-dated cheque deposits in Jordanian dinars, instant cash deposits in dinars and US dollars, and many other services.

Arab Bank also places special emphasis on serving the medical sector through its “Tabeeb” programme, offering specialised banking solutions for doctors and healthcare professionals. The programme provides a range of benefits, including credit facilities on preferential terms, flexible accounts, comprehensive banking cards, and integrated insurance solutions. It also provides innovative digital services that make banking transactions easier and more secure at any time, reflecting the bank’s commitment to services specifically designed to support this vital segment. 

Jan 6, 2026
Arab Bank inaugurates Its New Branch in King Hussein Medical City