A Qualified Institutional Buyer (QIB) is an institutional investor deemed to have the expertise and financial acumen to engage in sophisticated investment activities. These entities include ...
Leading industry players in particular have committed a great deal of time and resources to develop Islamic banking products that add value to their offerings, not least of which being Qatar Islamic ...
Established in 1982, QIB has 23 branches in Qatar and one branch in Sudan, with investments in the U.K. and Lebanon. The group has stakes in a number of Qatari Shariah-compliant financial services ...
Qatar Islamic Bank (QIB) has announced the launch of the Qard Hassan for Retirees initiative, a new financing product designed exclusively for retirees. Developed in collaboration with the General ...
To qualify as a QIB, an entity usually must be an institutional investor such as an insurance company, investment company or pension fund and typically must manage at least $100 million in securities.
Established in 1982, QIB has 23 branches in Qatar and one branch in Sudan, with investments in the U.K. and Lebanon. The group has stakes in a number of Qatari Shariah-compliant financial services ...