UAE’s FAB to Shut Qatar Operations

FAB's headquarters in Abu Dhabi. Asharq Al-Awsat
FAB's headquarters in Abu Dhabi. Asharq Al-Awsat
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UAE’s FAB to Shut Qatar Operations

FAB's headquarters in Abu Dhabi. Asharq Al-Awsat
FAB's headquarters in Abu Dhabi. Asharq Al-Awsat

First Abu Dhabi Bank, FAB, has notified the Qatar Financial Center Regulatory Authority, QFCRA, that it will relinquish its Qatar Financial Center, QFC, branch licence and permanently close its QFC branch.

According to a statement issued by FAB, the decision to close its QFC branch follows "many months of baseless actions by the QFCRA that have made it impossible for FAB’s operations to continue in Qatar."

The QFCRA alleges FAB conducted transactions intended to manipulate the Qatari riyal. "These allegations are entirely false and FAB unequivocally denies them. FAB conducts its business in accordance with the highest professional standards and in full compliance with the laws and regulations of all the jurisdictions in which it operates," the statement added.

It went on to say that FAB made good faith efforts to engage with the QFCRA to resolve the matter, with FAB’s QFC branch providing all relevant and responsive information that it was required to disclose pursuant to QFC law.

Despite FAB’s attempts to resolve matters with the QFCRA, it is clear that no solution is attainable. Consequently, FAB has been left with no option but to make a business decision to close its QFC branch.

"Treating FAB QFC branch’s customers fairly is of paramount importance," the statement continued, adding that FAB will safeguard the rights and interests of such customers by effecting an orderly wind-down of the QFC branch’s operations. FAB has already put in place appropriate measures to protect all of its QFC branch employees and customers.

The QFCRA’s actions have no impact outside of FAB’s Qatar branch, which contributed less than 0.03 percent of FAB’s full year 2018 net profit, and relinquishing the QFC branch license is not expected to have any material impact on future Group performance or strategy, the statement concluded.

Last month, FAB officially inaugurated its Saudi Arabia operations during a ceremony at its new Riyadh branch.

The bank has reported solid operating performance for the first quarter, with net profit amounting to AED3.1 bn, up 6 percent sequentially and 4 percent year-over-year.



Mawani Adds Silmar Group's ‘MXS1’ Shipping Service to Jeddah Islamic Port

Mawani Adds Silmar Group's ‘MXS1’ Shipping Service to Jeddah Islamic Port
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Mawani Adds Silmar Group's ‘MXS1’ Shipping Service to Jeddah Islamic Port

Mawani Adds Silmar Group's ‘MXS1’ Shipping Service to Jeddah Islamic Port

The Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani) announced on Wednesday the addition of the Silmar Group's new cargo service "MXS1" to Jeddah Islamic Port, to help expand exports and imports, according to a vision supported by reliable and efficient operations, and a safe and sustainable environment, SPA reported.
The move is part of Mawani's endeavor to improve the Kingdom's position in the maritime network connectivity index, in line with the National Transport and Logistics Strategy's objective of consolidating Saudi Arabia's position as a global logistics center and a hub linking three continents.
The new cargo service, with a capacity of 2,076 standard containers, connects Jeddah Islamic Port to the ports of Mundra in India, Karachi in Pakistan, Mersin and Yarimca in Türkiye, and Jebel Ali in UAE.