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ADIB to provide advice on lslamic banking for OBG's The Report: Abu Dhabi 2008
Abu Dhabi lslamic Bank (ADIB) has been confirmed as the lslamic banking partner for The Report: Abu Dhabi 2008, the authoritative business guide to be published by Oxford Business Group (OBG), the highly acclaimed global publishing, research and consultancy services firm.
Abu Dhabi: Abu Dhabi lslamic Bank (ADIB) has been confirmed as the lslamic banking partner for The Report: Abu Dhabi 2008, the authoritative business guide to be published by Oxford Business Group (OBG), the highly acclaimed global publishing, research and consultancy services firm.
Tirad Mahmoud, CEO of ADIB, said: "With our intricate knowledge of the local marketplace, ADIB is perfectly placed to partner OBG in its quest to provide a wide range of valuable advice and insights for international investors interested in Abu Dhabi.
"Our research team will work closely with OBG to guide their analysts through the intricacies of Shari'a compliance and lslamic financial services, which is witnessing exponential growth both in the region and globally."
The partnership with Abu Dhabi lslamic Bank, one of the region's leading lslamic finance institutions, underscores OBG's hallmark of unrivalled market intelligence combined with the expertise of world-class, locally based institutions.
Rated as the premier guide for foreign direct investment into the Emirate's vibrant economy, The Report is an invaluable guide to the many facets of Abu Dhabi, including its macroeconomics, infrastructure, political landscape, banking and sectoral developments, and presents a remarkably in depth profile of the Emirate.
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