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Thursday, November 12 - 2009

First Energy Bank capital raising oversubscribed; paid up capital increased to $1bn

Gulf Finance House (GFH) announced today that due to a significant increase in investor demand, the initial private placement offering for First Energy Bank (FEB) has been finalized at $1bn, up from the initially planned $750m.

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  • Esam Janahi, Chairman of GFH.
    Esam Janahi, Chairman of GFH.
Shareholders of the bank include leading Middle Eastern and North African companies and high profile investors.

Middle Eastern companies investing in the project include Abu Dhabi Water & Electricity Authority , Tasameem Real Estate, Dubai Investments, Emirates Islamic Bank, Gulf Finance House, Khaleeji Commercial Bank, Capital Management House, Bahrain Islamic Bank and Al Jabr Trading Company.

H.H. Shaikh Dhiab Bin Zayed Sultan Al Nehayan and Shaikh Mohammed Al Amoudi are also shareholders for FEB.

The primary North African investor will be the Libyan Investment Authority who share a common vision with FEB - to protect and enhance the value of Libya's oil revenue and reserves, for the benefit of future generations of Libyans.

"The accumulated experience of these shareholders working together in the energy field will immediately give us a foundation to build a truly special kind of bank," said Esam Janahi, Chairman of GFH. "First Energy Bank also benefits from the different core competencies each of them brings across financial services, the oil and gas industry and the high net worth market."

"For this kind of reaction to come within just weeks of the initial announcement demonstrates how GFH's loyal investors support our vision of contributing to socio-economic change through innovative projects," said Mr. Janahi.

The Bank's core activity in the oil and gas sector will include direct investment, the purchase of shares in private companies, Islamic financing, financial advisory and asset management.

After obtaining regulatory approvals, the proceeds of the capital raising will be used to implement the business plan for the Bank. With a focus on the energy industry, FEB will seek to provide capital and expertise to private sectors with sound project concepts. At the same time, regional companies already serving the energy sector, but lacking the necessary resources to expand, will also be targeted for investment.

First Energy Bank is to be incorporated as an Islamic Wholesale Bank regulated by the Central Bank of Bahrain and to be constituted as a closed Bahrain Joint Stock company. The Founders believe that significant and unique opportunities for private investment currently exist in the GCC region due to the paradigm shift in global energy consumption and the projected growth in demand of industrial capacity.

Gulf Finance House is a recognised global pioneer in 21st century energy projects with their visionary concept of a network of Energy Cities. Following the announcement of the fourth Energy City project in Libya that succeeded Energy City Qatar and the announcements of Energy City India and the Caspian Energy Hub in Kazakhstan, establishing a bank focused on the provision of tailored services to the energy marketplace was the logical next step in its continued commitment to the sector.

Pointing to the underlying elements that argue for the establishment of such a bank, Mr. Janahi, "You start with the fact that Bahrain is consistently rated amongst the most free economies in the Middle East and the Arab world. On top of that, there is a need for significant investment in refinery construction in order to eliminate the current capacity crunch in the global refining sector.

"We as the founders will help the Bank establish its operational infrastructure swiftly and effectively in order to take advantage of that strong sector knowledge and a wide network of client and investor relationships,"

"The strong regulatory requirements and principles of the Central Bank of Bahrain (CBB) have been essential in increasing the interest and comfort levels of investors. They have helped establish a truly strong base from which to build. We are also grateful to The Kingdom of Bahrain, which has supported our initiatives as a whole and paved the way for us to make FEB the first energy focused Islamic investment bank in the world."
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About Gulf Finance House

Founded in 1999, Gulf Finance House has grown rapidly to become one of the most respected investment banks in the Middle East region in terms of the quality and innovation of its product offerings. Over an eight-year period Gulf Finance House has successfully launched economic infrastructure development projects and investments with an aggregate end value exceeding $20 bn and received numerous awards for its innovative approach to Islamic banking and finance. Its shares are actively traded on the London Stock Exchange (GDR), the Kuwait Stock Exchange, the Bahrain Stock Exchange and the Dubai Financial Market. 2007 was the most successful year in the banks' history, closing with a net profit of $340m, an increase of 61% compared to the previous year.

Reflecting its international reputation, Gulf Finance House has won numerous local and international awards, such as "Best Investment Bank" for three years in a row in 2005, 2006 and 2007, awarded by The Banker Middle East, "Bank of the Year 2006" awarded by the Arabian Business Magazine and "Best Islamic Real Estate Finance House" awarded by Euromoney.

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