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According to bank provided information, the Proposed Project (“the Project”) is an investment of up to $20 million in Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank Egypt (“ADIBE” or the “Bank”) in the form of a trade finance guarantee facility. This project was approved as part of IFC’s Global Trade Finance Program or “GTFP” – Project 23898.
The Project consists of an investment of up to US$20 million under the Global Trade Finance Program (GTFP). GTFP offers confirming banks partial or full guarantees covering payment risk on banks in emerging markets for trade related transactions.
ABU DHABI ISLAMIC BANK-EGYPT SAE
ADIBE is listed and trading on the Egyptian stock exchange with a free float of 28.4%. The largest shareholder is Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank PJSC (“ADIB UAE”). ADIB UAE is a United Arab Emirates based bank, established in 1997 as the first Islamic bank in Abu Dhabi, and listed and trading on the Abu Dhabi Stock Exchange. In addition to being a full-fledged financial services provider that offers banking solutions for individuals, corporations and affluent customers, ADIB UAE provides brokerage services, real estate and property management, payment services and insurance coverage. Globally, ADIB UAE has a presence in six strategic markets, being Egypt, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United Kingdom, Qatar, Sudan and Iraq.
Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank Egypt
Mr. Sameh Khalil
Head of Investments, Private Banking and Investors Relations
00202 38 28 9300
ADIBEgypt@adib.eg
9A Rostom Street, Garden City, Cairo
www.adib.eg
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