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17/08/2017 07:22 AST
Ahli Bank (Ahlibank) has announced that it has established its $500mn Euro Commercial Papers and Certificates of Deposits Programme (the Programme). The Programme has been assigned P-2 and F1/A+ ratings by Moody’s Investors Service and Fitch Ratings, respectively.
Gulf Times
21/02/2018
Asset re-pricing and loan growth more than offset the increased funding cost, thus helping Ahlibank effectively manage its net interest margins in 2017, according to its top official.
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Gulf Times
18/01/2018
Ahli Bank has reported more than 1% year-on-year increase in net profit to QR639.7mn in 2017.
The lender has recommended a total of 15% dividend (10% cash and 5% bonus shares) to be approved
Gulf Times
21/06/2017
Ahli Bank (Ahlibank) deputy CEO (Retail and Private Banking) Hassan AlEfrangi has received the ‘Promising Young Banker in Qatar and the Middle East Award 2017’ from the Asian Banker publication.
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Gulf Times
05/04/2018
SABIC announced the successful completion of the pilot operation of the Methyl Methacrylate Monomer (MMA) and Poly Methyl Methacrylate (PMMA) plants and the commencement of commercial operations.
Saudi Gazette
05/04/2018
Standard & Poor’s (S&P) has affirmed QIB’s Issuer Credit Rating at A-, Qatar’s leading Islamic bank has said in a release. According to S&P, the major contributing factors strengthening QIB’s rating
Gulf Times
05/04/2018
Qatar National Bank (QNB) aims to increase its profit by 5-8 percent this year and loans and investments by 10-12 percent, helped by expansion into faster-growing Southeast Asia markets, its CEO told
The Peninsula
04/04/2018
Doha Bank has announced the official inauguration of its Chennai Branch, in the southern Indian state, will be held today. This is Doha Bank’s third city in India after its successful establishment o
The Peninsula
04/04/2018
Bank of Sharjah said it has engaged SHUAA Capital International as liquidity providers for its shares and will commence the activity from April 4. SHUAA Capital International shall not hold more than
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