- Acquisition will reinforce Dubai’s position as a global centre for Islamic finance.
- DIB enhances capital through issuance of 651,159,198 new shares
- The new DIB shares have been listed and admitted to trading on the DFM
Dubai: Having secured necessary approvals from the relevant regulatory authorities, Dubai Islamic Bank (DIB) has today announced the completion of the acquisition of Noor Bank in a transaction structured through a share swap. As part of this agreement, DIB has issued 651,159,198 new shares to take its issued share capital to 7,240,744,377 shares. .
In line with the acquisition process, Noor operations will be completely integrated into DIB. As the acquirer, DIB is fully committed to ensuring that the transition is seamless for customers of both banks and that they continue to enjoy the best possible banking experience throughout the integration.
- E. Mohammed Ibrahim Al Shaibani, Chairman of Dubai Islamic Bank, commented:
“Today marks the completion of another remarkable milestone in the journey of DIB and the UAE. The acquisition of Noor Bank is a landmark achievement, establishing DIB as one of the largest Islamic banks in the world and amongst the largest banking entities in the UAE. In line with our strategy, the completion of this deal means that we remain ideally positioned to expand our footprint in the region and beyond, in addition to supporting the UAE’s vision for growth and prosperity.”
Dr. Adnan Chilwan, Group CEO, Dubai Islamic Bank, commented:
“This is a momentous occasion for the banking profession in the region. The UAE is recognized as the epicenter of the Islamic economy and the completion of this acquisition will undoubtedly strengthen Dubai’s role as a global hub for Islamic finance, allowing greater investment and growth in key sectors such as infrastructure, innovation and services. I am proud to announce the successful acquisition of Noor Bank, positioning us as one of the world’s most prominent Islamic finance institutions.
Having consistently outperformed the market in recent years, we are set to consolidate our position as one of the largest Islamic banks in the world with combined assets of over AED 275 billion, and a leader in Islamic Finance in UAE. I am excited at the prospect of what we will achieve and look forward to seeing this transformative deal enhance the banking experience for our customers.”
The acquisition and the ensuing integration is expected to generate significant synergies ensuring robust profitability and returns for the shareholders in the coming years.
For further details on the acquisition, please visit www.dib.ae
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