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QIIB
(redirected from Qatar International Islamic Bank)

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QIIBQatar International Islamic Bank


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Damascus, (SANA) -- Syrian Prime Minister Mohammed Naji Otri on Monday reviewed with Qatar International Islamic Bank (QIIB) Founder Sheikh Ali Bin Abdullah Al Thani, Chairman of QIIB Board of Directors Khalid bin Thani Al Thani and Chairman of Qatar Islamic Insurance Company (QSC) Sheikh Abdullah Bin Thani Al Thani cooperation relations between Syria and Qatar, expressing mutual desire to develop them in different fields.
Byline: Dubai Qatar International Islamic Bank said on Wednesday the Gulf state's sovereign wealth fund would begin buying shares in the lender this week and would take 10 per cent of its share capital by the end of 2009.
Who: The Qatar Financial Center (QFC), in cooperation with: Doha Bank Qatar National Bank The Commercial Bank of Qatar Ahlibank International Bank of Qatar Qatar International Islamic Bank Qatar Islamic Bank What: Reception and Dinner featuring remarks by Qatar's economic and financial leaders: -- H.
 
 
 
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