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Largest Commercial Banking Public Companies in Kuwait

Benchmark revenue and EBITDA valuation multiples for public comps like Kuwait Finance House, National Bank of Kuwait, Boubyan Bank, Gulf Bank and Warba Bank.

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Kuwait
Kuwait Finance House is an Islamic banking institution. It provides a range of banking Sharia-compliant products and services which include real estate, trade finance, investment portfolios, commercial, retail, and corporate banking. The company's segments are Treasury, Investment, Retail & Private Banking, and Corporates Banking. The Treasury and Corporate Banking gains maximum revenue, and it operates in Kuwait, Middle East, European, and others.
$3
-4%
$47B
$52B
8.7x
-
Kuwait
National Bank of Kuwait SAK is a financial institution. The company's operating segment includes Consumer Banking, Corporate Banking, NBK Wealth, Islamic Banking, Group Centre, and International Banking. The company generates maximum revenue from the International Banking segment. The International Banking segment provides diversified products and services including lending, deposits, trade finance, etc. to corporate and individual customers. Geographically, it derives a majority of its revenue from Kuwait and also has a presence in the Middle East and North Africa; Europe and UK, and Other Countries.
$3
-17%
$25B
$38B
9.0x
-
Kuwait
Boubyan Bank KSC is a Kuwait based Islamic banking corporation. The company's operating segment includes Consumer banking; Corporate banking; Investment banking and international operations; Treasury; and Group centre. It generates maximum revenue from the Consumer banking segment. The Consumer Banking segment provides products and services to individuals and institutional customers which includes consumer finance, credit cards, deposits, and other branch-related services. Geographically, the company has a presence in the Middle East and North Africa, North America; Europe and UK, and Asia.
$2
-10%
$10B
$12B
13.4x
-
Kuwait
Gulf Bank KSC is predominantly a Kuwait-based banking service company. The bank's business activities are mapped into two business lines which are Commercial Banking, and Treasury & Investments. Commercial Banking engages in the acceptance of deposits from individuals, corporate, and institutional customers, and providing consumer loans, overdrafts, credit card facilities, and funds transfer facilities to individuals; and other credit facilities to corporate and institutional customers. The Treasury & Investments segment provides money market, trading, and treasury services, as well as the management of the Bank's funding operations by use of Kuwait Government treasury bonds, government securities, placements, and acceptances with other banks.
$1
-6%
$5B
$7B
11.9x
-
Kuwait
Warba Bank (K.S.C.) is a Kuwait-based banking corporation involved in corporate, retail, and investment banking activities in accordance with the principles of Islamic Sharia. It has five operating segments; Corporate offers a range of banking services and investment products to corporate customers, in addition to providing commodity and real estate Murabaha finance and Ijara facilities. Retail offers diversified products and services to individual customers, Treasury includes Bank’s funding operations management, local and international Murabaha, and other Islamic financings with banks and financial institutions, Investment includes investment in direct equity, real estate investment, other investments, and asset management and Other includes cost center assets and expenses.
$1
+3%
$4B
$5B
15.3x
-
Kuwait
Commercial Bank Of Kuwait is a financial institution engaged in the provision of banking and financial services. The bank operates through two segments: Corporate and Retail Banking, which provides lending, deposit, and related banking services to corporate and individual customers; and Treasury and Investment Banking, which includes money market activities, foreign exchange, treasury instruments, and brokerage services.
$2
-9%
$3B
$5B
7.9x
-
Kuwait
Burgan Bank SAK is a Kuwait-based banking entity. Domestically, the company operates in the following business segments: Corporate and Consumer banking, Treasury, FI and Investment banking, and Central Office. In addition, all of its operations outside Kuwait are classified as International. A majority of its revenue is generated from the Corporate and Consumer banking segment, which provides comprehensive products and services to corporate and individual customers, including lending, deposits, trade services, foreign exchange, advisory services, credit and debit cards, and others. Geographically, the company generates maximum revenue from its business in Kuwait, and also has a presence in Turkey, Algeria, and Tunisia.
$1
-30%
$2B
$4B
4.6x
-
Kuwait
Al Ahli Bank Of Kuwait is a company engaged in the banking sector in Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, and Egypt. The group is organized into three business segments. The commercial Banking segment comprises a full range of credit, deposit, and related banking services provided to its corporate and institutional customers. Treasury and Investments segment comprises treasury services provided to customers and balance sheet management activities including money market, derivatives, propriety investment activities, assets management and the residual impact of inter-segment fund transfer pricing, and the Retail and private banking segment comprising products and services to customers which includes loans, credit cards, and wealth management.
$1
-11%
$2B
$4B
6.3x
-
Kuwait
Kuwait International Bank KSC is an Islamic banking corporation based in Kuwait. The company's segments include Commercial and International Banking; Retail Banking; Treasury, Fund Management and Institutional Banking; Investment Management and others. It generates maximum revenue from the Commercial and International Banking segment. Commercial and International Banking segment comprising of range of banking services and investment products to corporate customers providing commodity and real estate Murabaha finance, Ijara and Wakala facilities.
$1
-6%
$1B
$2B
5.5x
-
Median$1-9%$4B$5B8.7x-

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