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Published November 18, 2011

"Middle East markets set for further liberalisation"

Simon Clements, GM of retail banking, Commercial Bank of Kuwait, discusses the bank's drawer accounts and heavily leveraged customer base, and the significance of branch banking in the Middle East.

Date: November 18, 2011
Author: Editorial
Categories: Branch Banking, Retail Banking
Keywords: Simon Clements, Commercial Bank of Kuwait, Distribution Network, Retail Banking Assets, Costs of Funds, Deposits

Conversation with Simon Clements, GM of retail banking, Commercial Bank of Kuwait, on how the Arab spring has had little impact on business in Kuwait - how it achieved the lowest cost of funds in the industry - the importance of branch-based face-to-face banking in the Middle East     ...

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