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Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank new chief to lead expansion program
Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank (ADIB) has announced further developments as part of its aggressive drive to further expand its UAE operations and get even closer to its customers.
Abu Dhabi: Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank (ADIB) has announced further developments as part of its aggressive drive to further expand its UAE operations and get even closer to its customers.
ADIB has appointed Ali Al Shaqoosh Al Mueen as a Senior Vice President, Head of Branches - UAE, in a move designed to place ADIB's branch network at the heart of the group's operations.
Al Mueen assumes responsibility for all ADIB's UAE branches, including further expansion and the continuous improvement of customer experience delivered through the network.
In addition, ADIB, which earlier this month posted record half-year profits of Dh520 million, has opened the doors of its latest branch in Al Wagn, close to Al Ain. The new branch is ADIB's 44th in the UAE, reinforcing its claim as the largest branch network of any Islamic bank in Abu Dhabi.
The new branch will serve the local community of approximately 10,000 people, delivering high levels of customer service and innovative Islamic finance solutions.
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