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Al Baraka Group B.S.C. (c) ("ABG" / the “Group”) is licensed as an Investment Business Firm – Category 1 (Islamic Principles) by the Central Bank of Bahrain. It is a leading [1] international Islamic financial group providing financial services through its banking subsidiaries in 13 countries offering retail, corporate, treasury and investment banking services, strictly in accordance with the principles of Islamic Shari'a.

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Al Baraka Group
Company typePrivate
IndustryFinance
Founded1978; 46 years ago (1978)
HeadquartersAl Baraka Headquarters, Bahrain Bay, P.O. Box 1882 Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain
Number of locations
Jordan, Egypt, Tunisia, Sudan, Bahrain, Turkey, South Africa, Algeria, Lebanon, Syria, Pakistan, Libya, and Iraq
Area served
Worldwide over 600 Branches
Key people
Mr. Abdullah Saleh Kamel, Chairman
Mr. Mohamed Ebrahim Alshroogi, Vice Chairman
Revenue0.79 Billion USD (Q3 2024)
Number of employees
Over 10 K Employees Worldwide (2024)
ParentDallah Al Baraka Group
Websitewww.albaraka.com
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The Group has a wide geographical presence with operations in Jordan, Egypt, Tunisia, Bahrain, Sudan, Turkey, South Africa, Algeria, Pakistan, Lebanon and Syria, in addition to two branches in Iraq and a representative office in Libya and provides its services in more than 600 branches. ABG’s network serves a population totaling around one billion customers. The authorized capital of ABG is US$2.5 billion

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History

In 2013, Al Baraka Turk, the Turkish subsidiary of Al Baraka Bank, announced the initiation of a $250 million syndicated loan. This sharia-compliant facility is structured as a two-part deal and will be utilized for the bank's financing activities.[2]

In 2017, Al Baraka Group and Flat6labs entered into a Memorandum of Understanding to collaborate on various activities aimed at fostering the startup and entrepreneurship ecosystem. The MOU included initiatives such as knowledge and expertise sharing, and mentoring fintech startups. The signing ceremony took place at the Al Baraka Headquarters in Bahrain Bay.[3]

The MoU also aims to facilitate future technical cooperation programs. Key provisions of the MoU include knowledge exchange, with ABG offering expertise in Islamic banking to benefit LFB. The agreement also focuses on enhancing cooperation in correspondent banking, commercial finance operations, liquidity management, investments, information sharing, and idea exchange.[4]

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Global Presence

The global network of Al Baraka Group is present in 13 countries, as well under the Al Baraka and other brand names.[5]

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CountryNameFormer Name
JordanJordan Islamic Bank
EgyptAl Baraka Bank EgyptAl Ahram Bank (also formerly known as Egyptian Saudi Finance Bank)
TunisiaAl Baraka Bank TunisiaSaudi Tunisian Finance Bank
SudanAl Baraka Bank Sudan
BahrainAl Baraka Islamic Bank (AIB)Al Baraka Islamic Investment Bank B.S.C. (E.C.).
TurkeyAl Baraka Türk Participation BankAlbaraka Türk Özel Finans Kurumu A.Ş.
South AfricaAl Baraka Bank Limited
AlgeriaBanque Al Baraka D'Algerie
LebanonAl Baraka Bank Lebanon
SyriaAl Baraka Bank Syria
PakistanAl Baraka Bank Pakistan
LibyaAl Baraka Group (representative office)
IraqAl Baraka Bank Türk
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