Dubai's Emirates NBD Profit Rises in Second Quarter

A man rides a bicycle past Emirates NBD head office in Dubai, UAE. Reuters file photo
A man rides a bicycle past Emirates NBD head office in Dubai, UAE. Reuters file photo
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Dubai's Emirates NBD Profit Rises in Second Quarter

A man rides a bicycle past Emirates NBD head office in Dubai, UAE. Reuters file photo
A man rides a bicycle past Emirates NBD head office in Dubai, UAE. Reuters file photo

Dubai's biggest lender, Emirates NBD, posted on Thursday a jump of 42% in second-quarter net profit, boosted by higher income and lower impairments.

Emirates NBD's net profit of 3.5 billion dirhams ($952.98 million) for the three months to June 30 was up from 2.46 billion in the year-earlier period.

Net interest income rose 27% on the year in the quarter as higher interest rates fed through to margins.

The bank said it was raising the group's guidance for net interest margins this year to between 3.2% and 3.3% from 2.7% to 2.8% previously, citing an improved loan and deposit mix with higher interest rates.

"We are extremely well-positioned for rising interest rates and will continue to invest in our international and digital capabilities to support further growth," it said in a statement.



Saudi PIF Completes $7 bln Inaugural Murabaha Credit Facility

The Public Investment Fund (PIF) logo
The Public Investment Fund (PIF) logo
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Saudi PIF Completes $7 bln Inaugural Murabaha Credit Facility

The Public Investment Fund (PIF) logo
The Public Investment Fund (PIF) logo

Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) completed on Monday a $7 billion inaugural murabaha credit facility.
In a statement, PIF said the credit facility is supported by a syndicate of 20 international and regional financial institutions.
PIF head of the Global Capital Finance Division and head of Investment Strategy and Economic Insights Division Fahad AlSaif said: “This inaugural murabaha credit facility demonstrates the flexibility and depth of PIF’s financing strategy and use of diversified funding sources, as we continue to drive transformative investments, globally and in Saudi Arabia”, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.
This financing complements PIF’s successful sukuk issuances over the past two years, the statement added. It also underpins PIF’s strong financial position, as well as its best-practice approach to debt financing.
PIF is rated Aa3 by Moody’s with stable outlook and A+ by Fitch with stable outlook. PIF has four main sources of funding: capital injections from government, government asset transfers, retained earnings from investments, and loans and debt instruments.