Bank ABC in Jordan Enhances its Environmental Efforts with a Field Visit to Dibeen Forest Reserve to Follow Up on Solar Energy Project

 

2025-10-07

​​​Amman, Jordan: As part of its commitment to environmental protection and sustainable solutions, a delegation from Bank ABC in Jordan visited the Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature (RSCN) to follow up on the solar energy system project supported by the Bank at Dibeen Forest Reserve.

The project aims to reduce reliance on traditional energy sources, lower carbon emissions and contribute to addressing climate change challenges, reflecting the Bank’s vision of supporting impactful environmental initiatives. The solar system has enabled the Reserve to continue its vital role in protecting forests and biodiversity, while minimizing its environmental footprint.​​

During the visit, the delegation reviewed the diverse activities of the RSCN at the Reserve, including support for handicrafts produced by local women, and discussed future project plans with the Society’s officials. The Bank reaffirmed its keenness to continue supporting initiatives that empower local communities and protect nature.​​

​​In this context, Mr. George Farah Sofia, General Manager of Bank ABC in Jordan, said: “We are proud to support the solar energy project at Dibeen Forest Reserve, which stands as a genuine example of effective partnership between the banking sector and environmental institutions. Our investment in clean energy is an investment in the future of Jordan and its environment, and through such initiatives we aim to promote environmental sustainability while enabling local communities to benefit responsibly from their natural resources.”

It is worth mentioning that Bank ABC in Jordan is a member of Bank ABC Group, MENA’s leading international bank, with Head Offices in the Kingdom of Bahrain and a solid global across five continents. It offers its clients an innovative financial products and services including wholesale banking, trade finance, project & structured finance, syndications, treasury and Islamic banking products. The Bank also provides retail-banking services through its network of banks in Jordan, Egypt, Tunisia, and Algeria, in addition to “ila” digital bank in Bahrain and “ila” application in Jordan.​​

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