Bank Audi S.A.L. | |
Type: | Société anonyme libanaise |
Traded As: | Beirut Stock Exchange |
Founded: | Beirut, Lebanon |
Hq Location City: | Beirut |
Hq Location Country: | Lebanon |
Industry: | Financial services |
Key People: | Raymond Audi Samir Hanna |
Products: | Consumer banking, corporate banking, insurance, investment banking, mortgage loans, private banking, private equity, wealth management, credit cards, treasury and capital markets |
Assets: | LBP1,506,995 billion (March 2024) |
Num Employees: | 3,100+ (March 2024)[1] |
Bank Audi (previously Bank Audi-Saradar) is a Lebanon-based universal bank and financial services company headquartered in Beirut, offering financial products and services in personal banking, business banking, private banking and Treasury and Capital Markets segments.
Bank Audi operates principally in Lebanon, in Europe, in the MENA region and in Turkey.[2] [3]
As at end-March 2024, Bank Audi’s consolidated assets reached LBP 1,506,995 billion, principally driven by private customers’ deposits of LBP 1,108,493 billion, with shareholders’ equity reaching LBP 85,360 billion.
Bank Audi’s group staff headcount exceeds 3,100 employees and its shareholders’ base encompasses more than 1,500 holders of common shares and/or holders of Global Depositary Receipts (GDRs) representing common shares.
Bank Audi was founded in 1830, but was only incorporated as a bank in 1962.[4] [5]
Members of the Audi family, as well as Kuwaiti investors, were the first shareholders. Since 1983, the shareholder base has expanded and currently consists of more than 1,500 holders of Common Shares and Global Depository Receipts.
In 2004, Bank Audi signed a merger agreement with Banque Saradar, entitling Saradar Holding to become one of the largest shareholders of Bank Audi sal-Audi Saradar Group.[6] After six years of managing the Audi Saradar Group Private Banking, both banks de-merged, and Bank Audi continued privately on its own.
On 20 February 2019, Bank Audi announced a new deposit agreement by which The Bank of New York Mellon is named the successor depositary bank for its global depositary receipt programme, replacing Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas as Depositary.[7] [8]
After former Central Bank of Lebanon governor Riad Salameh was charged with embezzling $330 million in public funds, the Swiss financial regulator FINMA launched investigations into Lebanese banks with operations in Switzerland and in 2024 censured Bank Audi for serious money laundering violations.[9]
Personal banking at Bank Audi consists of the services and products offered to the individuals.[11]
Business Banking[12] at Bank Audi is the set of services offered to businesses and corporations in Lebanon. It includes corporate banking, commercial banking, and SME banking.
Bank Audi Private Bank began its operations in 1976 and has been handling it through two main booking centers based in Switzerland and United Arab Emirates.[13]
FRH Investment Holding sal holds the greatest shares, followed by Audi family, heirs of Sheikha Suad Hamad Al Saleh Al Homaizi, Sheikh Dhiab Bin Zayed Al Nehayan, Al Sabbah family, and others.[14]
Bank Audi sal subsidiaries include Odea Bank – Turkey, Banque Audi – Switzerland, Audi Private Bank sal, Audi Capital – Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Bank Audi – Qatar, Bank Audi France sa, SOLIFAC and Audi Investments Holding.[15]
In 2011, Bank Audi introduced NOVO spaces in selected locations to allow live video chat with tellers and to provide an advisory room for expert consultancies.[16]
Bank Audi introduced Interactive Teller Machines by the NCR Corporation in 2014.[17] Their concept revolve around allowing customers to talk live to a personal teller for transfers, deposits, cashing cheques and making different types of payments.
In 2014, Bank Audi introduced Tap2Pay, the first near-field communication mobile payment service in Lebanon and the Middle East.[18]
Founded in 2000 by Raymond Audi, the Audi Foundation aims at preserving the culture, heritage and craftsmanship of Sidon, Lebanon.
In 2018, World Music Day was celebrated by the Audi Foundation with two concerts,[19] and the Swiss World Cup matches[20] were transmitted on the terraces, in an event organized by the Embassy of Switzerland in Lebanon.
Bank Audi created a comprehensive corporate art collection, located in three of the bank's buildings. The villa, or historical headquarters situated steps from the Rue Sursock in the Achrafieh neighborhood of Beirut shelters mosaics and other pieces from Antiquity. The current headquarters, designed by Kevin Dash in Beirut Central District, houses modern and contemporary art from Europe (Raoul Dufy, Édouard Vuillard, Bernard Buffet, Jacques Villon, Paul Delvaux and Tour Dentelièrea large sculpture by Jean Dubuffet in the atrium) and Lebanon (Shafic Abboud, Hanibal Srouji, Lamia Joreige, Chaouki Chamoun, Jean-Marc Nahas, Paul Wakim, Mohammad Rawas, Hussein Madi). The Geneva headquarters has an ensemble of Old Master paintings (Lucas Cranach the Elder, Pieter Brueghel the Younger, Abel Grimmer, Frans Snyders, Jan van Goyen, Jacob van Ruisdael).
Bank Audi started its corporate social responsibility initiatives in 2012. Its CSR policy currently contributes to five pillars: corporate governance, economic development, community development, human development and environmental protection. In 2017,[21] Bank Audi worked mainly on highlighting the SME business line as empowerment to the Lebanon's economic infrastructure, launching the “Let’s Talk Money” quiz, enhancing accessibility to ATM's and branches for the physically disabled, taking part in the Lebanon Climate Act – Climate Change Champion, pledging Goal Leader to SDG 8 – Decent Work and Economic Growth – at UN GCNL and engaging millennials in the Corporate Volunteer Program through the “Spring” account.
Bank Audi sponsored the More Than Money program by Injaz Lebanon that aims at educating children in school about earning, spending, tracking, and investing cash.[22] The program was delivered to 400 students in six public schools across Lebanon, and consisted of 12 classes given as part of Global money Week activities that extended from 12 to 18 March 2018. Employees from Bank Audi volunteered to give those classes.
Bank Audi also partnered with Beirut Traders Association and collaborated with the MIT Enterprise Forum – Pan Arab Region, to sponsor Grow My Business, which is an entrepreneurship competition that awards three startups for their business idea. The competition was held 6 times, the last of which being in 2017.
Bank Audi launched Beyond Banking Hackathon to nurture Lebanon's fintech and banking sectors by creating an environment for participants to test their ideas prior to launching.[23]