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Path Solutions Implements Islamic Banking Solution at Cihan

Path Solutions has announced the successful go live of iMAL at Cihan Bank, Erbil. Cihan, the first privately owned bank in Kurdistan first partnered with Path Solutions in October 2009 on this multi-lingual, multi-currency and multi-channel implementation. Specifically in this deployment, Path Solutions implemented the following scope in line with the bank’s expectations: Retail Financing, […]

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Dar Es Salaam Sells Insurance Unit

Dar Es Salaam Investment Bank, a 70.1% owned subsidiary of HSBC Asia Holdings BV, has sold its 19.465% equity interest in Iraqi insurance company Dar Es Salaam Insurance to Gulf Insurance Company for a cash consideration of IQD1.557bn (approximately US$1.33m). The sale took place on 18 December 2011 and represents the disposal of a non-core […]

Bankers Flock to Iraq Despite Dangers

According to a report in the Financial Times, violence is not deterring investment bankers hungry for potentially lucrative deals in Iraq. Over the past year, a trickle of visits from intrepid bankers has turned into a steady stream of senior executives from some of the world's largest financial institutions. "The international banks can smell the […]

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Standard Chartered in Talks to Buy Warka Bank

London-based Standard Chartered Bank has been in talks for the past 3-4 months to buy a stake in Warka Bank, one of Iraq's biggest private banks, a central bank official said on Monday. Hassan al-Haidari, a central bank advisor, told Reuters: "They (Standard Chartered) wanted more than 50 percent but they (Warka) wanted (to give) […]

Iraqi Banks Too Small for Major Projects

Iraqi banks are too small to be useful to international companies, resulting in major investment projects being impeded, Iraqi Electricity Ministry Spokesman Musab al-Mudarres told AKnews on Tuesday. “Iraqi banks cannot provide financial guarantees to foreign companies because their capital is below the guarantees expected by corporations", he said. "The Ministry of Electricity has submitted […]

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Iraqi Banks Urged to Merge

Abdul Hussein Al-Anbuge, an Iraqi government economic adviser, has urged the country's private lenders to merge in order to strengthen their capital and provide stronger support to the banking sector, AK News has reported. The total capital of Iraqi private banks rose from $30m in 2004 to $1.6bn now, not including what is owned by […]

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Big Increase in Iraq's Foreign Currency Reserves

The Iraqi Central Bank announced recently an increase in its reserves of foreign currency to more than $ 50 billion, up from $ 41 billion at the end of the first half of 2010. Mohammed Salih, an advisor to the bank, said in an interview with Radio Free Iraq that this increase is attributable to […]

New Private Banks in Iraq

Iraq's Central Bank has reportedly granted new banking licences to four new private banks, each with capital of 250 billion Iraqi dinars [$212 million]. This reportedly brings the number of private banks operating in Iraq to 35. Meanwhile, an economic advisor to the Prime Minister is quoted as saying that a package of incentives is […]

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