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Saad Abdul Razak, Chief Executive Officer, Dubai Islamic Bank, accepted the award during The Banker Awards 2006 gala ceremony that was held on Thursday, 30th November in London. The ceremony was attended by Chairmen, CEOs, and top officials representing the banks and financial institutions from around the world.
On the occasion of the award, Saad Abdul Razak said: "We are proud to receive the "Bank of the Year" award from internationally reputed The Banker magazine. This award is recognition of DIB's strategic vision, our execution expertise, management depth and our belief in Islamic banking principles."
"The award is a manifestation of the hard work and innovation that DIB is known for. Winning the "Bank of the Year" award is a triumph for the bank's staff and management, and confirms the strength not only of its offering to customers but also of its direction and strategy. Finally, the award personifies DIB's global ambitions and international recognition, especially when one considers the many other accolades the bank has received."
A statement by The Banker said: "The Banker magazine's editorial team nominated DIB for the award, and it was based on not only DIB's latest financial results and performance data but also on the strategic developments and overall achievements of the bank."
The statement noted: "DIB has achieved extraordinary growth in 2005 through its global leadership role in Islamic debt capital markets and its ability to cross new frontiers in Islamic corporate finance and to launch a range of innovative retail products and services."
"Outstripping previous growth records, net profits grew by a stunning 130 per cent in 2005 thereby providing a significantly improved RoE of 31.2 per cent, up from 24 per cent the previous year. DIB's dynamic performance has continued into 2006 with profits up 127 per cent for the first quarter," the statement concluded.
The criteria for the assessment of the Bank of the Year Awards for the 137 countries and the regions is built around detailed questionnaires provided by the banks.
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