Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Arabian Business: Dubai Islamic Bank to begin Jordan operation

By Elsa Baxter

NEW LICENCE: DIB will begin to operate an Islamic financial institution in Jordan.

Dubai Islamic Bank (DIB) has received a preliminary banking licence by the Central Bank of Jordan to operate as an Islamic financial institution.The new entity, Jordan Dubai Islamic Bank (JDIB), will have a share capital of $100m, the company said in a statement on Monday.“Mesc Investments now owns a 52 percent stake in the new entity, acquired through the private placement in February this year,” the bank said.

Mesc is owned 40 per cent by DIB and 60 percent by Jordan Dubai Capital.“Sharia-complaint investment products are proving to be more attractive more than ever, especially in such times of economic challenges,” said Khaled Al Kamda, group managing director of DIB and vice chairman JDIB. (more)

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