Stusid Bank is a bank in Tunisia and Saudi Arabia.
Société Tuniso-Saoudienne d'Investissement et de Développement was founded on May 30, 1981. [1] It was the result of an agreement between the government of Tunisia and that of Saudi Arabia. [1] It helped expand tourism in the Sahara, cattle farming and milk production. [1] It also helped expand the region of Tabarka and the city of Sfax. [1]
It has 100 million dinars split among Tunisia and Saudi Arabia in assets. [1] Former Tunisian Minister of Agriculture Abdessalem Mansour worked for Stusid Bank from 1981 to 1999. [2]
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