Burj Bank

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Burj Bank Limited
Type Islamic bank
Headquarters Karachi, Pakistan
Area served Pakistan
Revenue PKR 1,188 Million (2009)[1]
Net income decreasePKR 292.63 Million (2009)[1]
Website www.burjbank.com

Burj Bank Limited, formerly known as Dawood Islamic Bank Limited (DIBL), is Pakistan's sixth full-fledged Islamic commercial bank. The bank received its license from the State Bank of Pakistan in May 2006[2], and officially commenced its operations on Friday, April 27, 2007. The Bank was the result of an initiative of the First Dawood Group, with the Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector (ICD) in Jeddah, Unicorn Investment Bank in Bahrain, Al Safat Investment Company in Kuwait, Gargash Enterprises (LLC) in Dubai, the Singapore-based entrepreneur Azam Essof Kolia and Shaikh Abdullah Mohammad Al-Romaizan, an entrepreneur from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. In July 2011, the bank was renamed Burj Bank Ltd.[3]

The bank has a Shariah Board headed by Prof. Mufti Munib-Ur-Rehman as the bank’s Shariah advisor. It currently has 50 online branches.

Burk Bank has a diversified range of Shariah Compliant funded and non-funded products and services aimed at both individual and corporate customers. The bank also offers investment and corporate advisory services.

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