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SIB increases foreign ownership of shares to 40%, approves payment of 8% cash dividends to shareholders for 2021

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February 28, 2022
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SIB increases foreign ownership of shares to 40%, approves payment of 8% cash dividends to shareholders for 2021

SIB increases foreign ownership of shares to 40%, approves payment of 8% cash dividends to shareholders for 2021

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Sharjah February 28 2022: Shareholders of Sharjah Islamic Bank (SIB) have approved increasing the percentage of foreign ownership of the bank’s shares to 40%, at the Annual General Meeting that took place on Sunday 27th headed by Abdul Rahman Al Owais, Chairman of the Board of Directors.

They also approved the distribution of 8% of cash profits to shareholders after the bank achieved net profits of AED514.1 million last year, The bank’s net profits for 2021 showed an increase of 26.7% over 2020, when it reached AED405.8 million. Operating profits increased by 21.9%, from AED697.7 million in 2020 to AED850.7 million in 2021.


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The meeting was held virtually and attended by representatives of the Securities and Commodities Authority and the Sharjah Economic Development Department, as well as a large number of shareholders of Sharjah Islamic Bank.

During the meeting, the appointment of the bank’s Board of Directors, consisting of nine (9) members, was approved for a period of three (3) years. In addition, the consolidated financial statements for the financial year ending 31 December, 2021 were approved, and the Fatwa and Sharia Supervisory Board’s report for the fiscal year were ratified.

Al Owais stated that Sharjah Islamic Bank showed strong performance across all business units while maintaining its financial position. He stated that the bank’s performance remained strong amid the gradual return to normalcy and the partial recovery from the consequences of the pandemic. This resulted in Sharjah Islamic Bank being featured among the largest and most successful companies in the region in Forbes Magazine’s annual list of the “100 most powerful companies in the Middle East for 2021”.

He said, “We are keen to achieve the vision and aspirations of our wise leadership by building a competitive knowledge economy based on innovation and risk management. In addition, we continue to contribute to the establishment of a strong digital economy and the expansion of digital services in accordance with the highest standards, to lay the foundations for continued business growth in the coming years.”

Al Owais extended his thanks and gratitude to H.H. Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, for his support and appreciation of the bank, its economic and social role, and its continuous contribution to the comprehensive national development process. He also extended his thanks and gratitude to H.H. Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Crown Prince, Deputy Ruler of Sharjah, and Chairman of the Executive Council, for his generous guidance and patronage of the bank’s efforts.

Sharjah Islamic Bank enjoys a strong capital base, with total shareholders’ equity at the end of December 2021 reaching AED7.7 billion, which represents 14% of the bank’s total assets, and thus the capital adequacy ratio according to Basel III norms reached 20.84%.

In terms of the balance sheet, the bank’s total assets achieved a growth of 2.5% to reach AED55 billion, compared to AED53.6 billion in 2020, while the total facilities granted to customers stabilized at AED29 billion. The surge in new customers and deposits have augmented the customer deposits by 14.5% to reach a total of AED38.5 billion compared to AED33.6 billion at the end of 2020.

Sukuk payable decreased by AED1.8 billion to reach AED3.7 billion at the end of the financial year as against AED 5.5 billion as at 31 December 2020, due to the repayment of $500 million in the third quarter through the bank’s own sources, indicating an excellent level of liquidity.

Despite the ongoing economic impact of the pandemic and the continuation of the bank’s hedging policy, net impairment provisions amounted to AED244.5 million, compared to AED255.8 million in the previous year; a decrease of 4.4%.

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