Regional banking group with digital channels and compliance-focused operations
Bank of Jordan operates a multi-country banking footprint (Jordan, Palestine, Iraq, Syria, Bahrain) with a tech stack built on Oracle database infrastructure (Forms, Reports, Database, PL/SQL) alongside modern DevOps tools (Docker, Kubernetes, Git). The company is hiring heavily in compliance and finance roles while investing in automation, AML frameworks, and business continuity—a hiring pattern that reflects regulatory intensity and internal process modernization rather than product innovation.
Notable leadership hires: Monitoring Section Head, Trade Finance Head
Bank of Jordan is a national banking institution established in 1960, now operating as a regional group across the Middle East with branches in Jordan, Palestine, Iraq, Syria, and Bahrain. The bank serves individuals, corporate clients, and institutions through branch networks, ATMs, and digital channels including internet banking, mobile banking (BOJ Mobile), IVR, SMS, and a contact center. With JD 200 million in capital and 1,001–5,000 employees, the organization is scaling finance, engineering, and compliance teams to support regulatory compliance, system automation, and risk management initiatives.
Oracle Database, Forms, and Reports for core banking; Linux and Windows servers for infrastructure; Docker and Kubernetes for containerization; and SQL, PL/SQL, Python, and JavaScript for development. ServiceNow and Jira for operations and project management.
Bank of Jordan operates branches and offices in Jordan and Palestine, plus regional branches in Iraq, Syria, and Bahrain. The company is actively hiring in Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Jordan.
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