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Arab Bank 1930

ABDUL HAMID SHOUMAN

"A keen observer of financial markets, Shoman quickly understood what motivated major tycoons, who invested large sums of money in a variety of enterprises." - Gulf News

"Abd al-Hamid Shuman, an intimate friend of many Arab national leaders and figures, was a self-made man, an unswerving patriot, a unionist, adherent proponent of independence, and an Arab nationalist. He was a generous man and a humanitarian." - Palestinian Journey's

1888 - 1974 

ABDUL MAJID SHOUMAN

1912 - 2005

"Builder of one of the Arab world’s biggest financial institutions." - The Times

"was for three decades the chairman of the largest privately owned financial house in the Middle East" - The Guardian

"..." - New York Times

"Shoman whose American-based Arab Bank was considered a pillar of Jordan's economy was one of those who used his power and wealth to develop Jordan and enhance cultural life through various initiatives." - Gulf News

SEETA
IBRAHIM RASHID
AL HUNEITI

1929 -

AHMAD
MINWER
AL HADID

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AHMAD
HILMI
PASHA

1883 - 1963

"The Council of the Arab League selected him as prime minister of the All-Palestine Governement the formation of which was announced in Gaza at the end of September 1948. In that capacity he continued to attend Arab League meetings in Cairo until his death. Albanian by origin, Turkish by upbringing, Arab by sentiment, and Palestinian by identity and loyalty, Abd al-Baqi was among the most prominent Palestinian figures in the economic, political, commercial, banking, social, and agricultural fields. He was noteworthy for his pioneering initiatives in setting up companies, banks, and funds. In his political conduct, he rose above party concerns. A poet, he demonstrated selflessness, unfailing decency, deep religious faith, courage, and generosity of spirit." - Palestinian Journey's

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