(Amman, Jordan – 14 April 2026): Bank of Jordan and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates have signed a banking partnership agreement aimed at providing the Ministry’s diplomatic missions abroad with a comprehensive suite of financial services, solutions, and tools.
The agreement was signed by the bank’s Chief Executive Officer, Saleh Hammad, and the Ministry’s Secretary-General, Daifallah Al-Fayez, in the presence of several officials representing both entities.
This agreement underscores the Ministry’s commitment to enhancing the operational infrastructure of its diplomatic missions abroad by equipping them with advanced financial tools that enable more efficient and flexible resource management. It also supports improved expenditure oversight and faster financial transfers, ultimately enhancing the quality of services provided to expatriate citizens.
Established in 1960, Bank of Jordan, with its extensive regional and international presence, continues to strengthen its position as a trusted banking partner for individuals, businesses, and government and national institutions. This is driven by its ongoing innovation and development of specialized banking and financial solutions tailored to the needs of vital sectors, underscoring its pivotal role in advancing the Kingdom’s readiness and elevating its international standing across various fields.