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Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank is first UAE bank to launch Iraq operations

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Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank (ADIB), a top-tier Islamic financial institution, today announced the expansion of its regional footprint by opening its first branch in Iraq. It becomes the first UAE-based financial institution to receive a full operations banking license from the Iraqi Central Bank and to start operations from Iraq. The first fully-fledged ADIB branch is located at Baghdad and is led by Jawdat Mahmoud Jawdat.


ADIB is now poised to support and guide UAE and GCC investments in Iraq and its surrounding areas, it will also develop the Islamic finance industry in Iraq by bringing best in class Islamic banking products.

During the initial months of operations, ADIB's market entry strategy will see it serve corporate and private banking customers. It will offer corporate finance, investment banking and treasury products to the Iraq market. In addition, ADIB will offer traditional commercial banking services such as international trade finance solutions.

Unveiling the bank's Iraq expansion plans, Tirad Al Mahmoud, CEO of ADIB said: "Iraq has been on our agenda for some time now and we believe that this is the opportune time to launch our presence there. The country is on a comeback trail, business conditions have improved considerably and it's the right time to get in. Its vast oil reserves, a great rebuilding and infrastructure development effort and a growing population present great opportunities for growth. We aim to play a pivotal role in the development of its economy."

ADIB was also granted approval from Central Bank of Iraq to confirm Iraq oil export letters of credit issued by multinational oil corporations, multinational commodities and oil traders and financial institutions that issue letters of credit on behalf of their clients.

Tirad added: "Our challenges are clear. We aim to increase the private sector banks' share of the Iraqi market from the current level of less than 20% and to develop the Islamic banking industry there."

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