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QNB Gains Licence to Launch $666 Million Digital Bank ‘ezbank’ in Saudi Arabia

by Kingsley Okeke
October 8, 2025
in Fintech
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QNB Gains Licence to Launch $666 Million Digital Bank ‘ezbank’ in Saudi Arabia
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Qatar National Bank (QNB) has secured regulatory approval from the Saudi Central Bank to launch a fully digital bank named ezbank, backed by $666 million in capital. The move marks QNB’s formal entry into Saudi Arabia’s retail banking market with a digital-first strategy.

A Digital Bank Built for Scale

Ezbank will operate as a mobile-first platform with AI-powered financial services at its core. The bank aims to reach younger consumers, entrepreneurs, and underserved communities by offering simplified, accessible banking without the need for traditional branches.

The initial investment of SAR 2.5 billion positions ezbank as one of the largest new digital banking ventures in the region. QNB plans to leverage its regional footprint across 28 markets to drive growth and adoption in Saudi Arabia.

Aligned with Saudi Arabia’s Digital Push

This launch fits squarely within Vision 2030, the Kingdom’s long-term strategy to modernise its financial sector and drive digital transformation.

Ezbank is expected to offer a full suite of services, including digital onboarding, payments, personal and SME banking, and smart financial planning tools. By removing friction from banking processes, QNB hopes to position ezbank as a preferred choice for digital-first customers.

A Competitive Landscape Awaits

The digital banking space in Saudi Arabia is heating up. Established banks are rapidly expanding their online offerings, while new entrants backed by major investors are also launching. Ezbank will need to differentiate through technology, customer experience, and trust-building measures.

Security and compliance remain critical. With SAMA’s strict regulatory environment, ezbank will face close scrutiny on cybersecurity, anti-money laundering, and data protection standards.

A Strategic Shift in Saudi Banking

Ezbank’s launch represents more than a new bank licence. It signals QNB’s intent to be a major player in Saudi Arabia’s evolving fintech landscape.

If the model succeeds, it could set a new benchmark for digital banking in the Gulf, push incumbents to innovate faster, and open the door for more foreign-backed entrants.

QNB has not yet confirmed the launch date, but market rollout is expected to begin in 2026.

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