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Amana starts first Sri Lankan commercial bank under Islamic law

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(Reuters) – Sri Lanka’s Amana Bank on Friday said it will next week start the operations of the island nation’s first sharia-compliant commercial bank with the opening of 14 branches across the country.

The bank in a statement said it from Monday will offer a range of products including trade and treasury services.Over the last 10 years, Amana developed its insurance and investment divisions as it prepared to become a bank.

Analysts estimate the island nation’s Islamic finance industry has the potential to become a $1.5 billion business, given appropriate tax and other laws approved by Sri Lankan government based on sharia, the Islamic legal system.

Muslims make up about 8 percent of Sri Lanka’s 21 million people, but Islamic financial products are also popular among non-Muslims due to their interest-free nature.

Amana’s insurance arm, Amana Takaful has already been listed on the island nation’s stock exchange .

In February, the bank’s shareholding amounted to 3.4 billion Sri Lanka rupees ($31.1 million).

Bank Islam Malaysia Berhad accounts for 20 percent of Amana’s strategic investments, while AB Bank, Bangladesh, has a stake of 15 percent and Saudi Arabia’a Islamic Development Bank has 10 percent. ($1 = 109.450 Sri Lanka Rupees) (Reporting by Shihar Aneez; Editing by Bryson Hull)

Reuters

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July 29, 2011 at 11:20 pm

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