The new identity retains the Alislami "circular shape" and reflects the design of the first ever Islamic coins known to history, thus reiterating DIB's position as the first Islamic bank in the world. The newly-added brighter green and yellow background aims to represent DIB's spirit of modernity, evolution and customer friendly services. The Arabic typeface has been changed to Al Thuluth, a very distinct and original Arabic font, which is easy to interpret and read.
Commenting on the launch of the new identity, Dr. Mohamed Khalfan bin Khirbash, UAE Minister of State for Finance and Industry and Chairman of Dubai Islamic Bank, said:
"We hope that the new logo will help the Bank to deliver more value to our ever increasing base of customers with enhanced products and services provided with the same welcoming smile that has characterized the Bank's nature for all these years."
"The new identity shall reflect the significant development and growth that the Bank has achieved in the last few years as DIB has lead managed and arranged some of the largest Islamic finance deals in the region and world. These significant deals contributed to enhance the position of the UAE as a financial hub. DIB will continue to implement its ambitious expansion plans to enhance its presence in the regional and international markets as well as entering new regional markets," he said.
Dr. Khirbash added: "DIB is looking to the future with a new modern face. In the business world, success is measured by the growth of profits, assets, and the ability of institutions to progress. In DIB, we also believe an essential element in measuring a corporation's success is its ability to create the right work environment to encourage creativity."
"DIB's achievements confirm that we have created such an environment and, as a result, our employees have been able to develop their potential, advance in their careers and boost the bank's performance," he said.
The signage of its offices and branches across the UAE will be changed to accommodate the new logo.
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