Banque Saudi Fransi names Bader Alsalloom as new CEO

The bank has reported an 11 percent profit surge for the first half of 2022 to SR1.7 billion. (Supplied)
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Updated 06 September 2022
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Banque Saudi Fransi names Bader Alsalloom as new CEO

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Banque Saudi Fransi’s board has approved the appointment of Bader Hamad Alsalloom as its new CEO.

Alsalloom served as acting CEO and director of Wholesale Banking at Banque Saudi Fransi, the bank said in a bourse filing.

Alsalloom has extensive experience in the banking industry in which he held various leadership roles, it added.

The bank has reported an 11 percent profit surge for the first half of 2022 to SR1.7 billion ($456 million), driven by a boost in total operating income.

It also declared cash dividends of SR900 million in total for the first half of 2022.


No Saudi acquisition offers: FC Barcelona tells Al-Eqtisadiah

Updated 16 December 2025
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No Saudi acquisition offers: FC Barcelona tells Al-Eqtisadiah

CAIRO: FC Barcelona has not received any offers, whether from Saudi Arabia or elsewhere, to acquire the club, according to an official source who spoke to Al-Eqtisadiah.

According to the source, the circulating news regarding the possibility of finalizing a deal to acquire the club in the coming period is a mere rumor.

Recent Spanish reports had indicated the possibility of a Saudi acquisition of Barcelona shares for around €10 billion ($11.7 billion), a move considered capable of saving the club from its financial crises if it were to happen, especially as it suffers from debts estimated at around €2.5 billion.

Sale not in management’s hands

Joan Gaspart, the former president of the club, confirmed that the current board of directors, chaired by Joan Laporta, does not have the right to dispose of the club’s ownership.

He added: “FC Barcelona is owned by about 150,000 members, and selling the club is something the owners will not accept. FC Barcelona possesses something no other club in the world has; money is very important, and so is passion, but the sentiment of the members today is to continue what the club has been for 125 years.”

High market value

Despite the financial crisis the club has been going through in recent years, FC Barcelona ranks sixth on the list of the world’s highest market value clubs, with an estimated value of €1.12 billion, according to Transfermarkt. Meanwhile, its rival Real Madrid tops the list with a market value of €1.38 billion.