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![]() | Qatar National Bank SAQ along with its subsidiaries provides conventional and Islamic banking services. The company's operating segment includes Corporate Banking; Consumer Banking; Asset and Wealth Management and International Banking. It generates maximum revenue from the Corporate Banking segment. The corporate banking segment includes loans, deposits, investment and advisory services and other products and services with corporate customers and undertaking the Group's funding and centralized risk management activities through borrowings, issue of debt securities, use of derivatives for risk management purposes, and investing in liquid assets such as short-term placements and corporate and government debt securities. | $5 | +4% | $45B | $76B | 6.1x | - | ||
![]() | Qatar Islamic Bank QPSC and its subsidiaries provide banking products and services through Corporate Banking, Personal Banking, Group Function, and local and international subsidiaries, with Corporate Banking generating the maximum revenue. Corporate Banking includes services for institutional investors, corporates, small and medium enterprises, financial institutions, and investment vehicles, while Personal Banking offers services to individual customers through local branches, including checking and savings accounts, credit cards, personal lines of credit, and mortgages. Group Function comprises treasury, investment, finance, and other central functions. Geographically, the bank operates in Qatar, other GCC countries, Europe, North America, and other countries. | $6 | +1% | $15B | $19B | 10.1x | - | ||
![]() | AlRayan Bank is engaged in Islamic banking, financing, investing, and brokerage activities. The services provided by the company include Retail banking, Corporate banking, Private banking, Investments, Credit cards, Debit cards, and other financial products. | $1 | -6% | $6B | $9B | 9.7x | - | ||
![]() | Dukhan Bank QPSC is a Sharia-compliant bank engaged in financing, investing, and advisory activities. The Company operates through Wholesale Banking, Retail and Private Banking, Treasury and Investments Division, and Subsidiaries, with Wholesale Banking generating the majority of revenue from financing, deposits, and related transactions. Retail and Private Banking includes financing, deposits, and part asset management activities, while the Treasury and Investments Division manages funding, risk management, investments in liquid assets, and trading and corporate finance activities. The Company operates mainly in Qatar, and also in other GCC countries, Europe, North America, and others, with maximum revenue generated from Qatar. | $1 | -4% | $5B | $6B | 7.3x | - | ||
![]() | Qatar International Islamic Bank QSC is engaged in banking, financing, and investing activities. It operates in three segments. The Corporate Banking segment, which is the key revenue driver, includes financing, deposits and other transactions and balances with corporate customers, government and semi-government institutions, and SME customers. The Personal Banking segment includes financing, deposits, and other transactions and balances with retail customers. The Treasury and Investments segment undertake the group's funding and centralized risk management activities through borrowings, issue of Sukuk, use of risk management instruments for risk management purposes, and investing in liquid assets such as short-term deposits and corporate and government Sukuk. | $3 | +6% | $5B | $6B | 10.0x | - | ||
![]() | The Commercial Bank (Q.S.C.) is engaged in conventional banking, brokerage services and the credit card business and operates through its head office, branches and subsidiaries. It provides wholesale and retail banking services across the Middle East. The company operates across four main business segments: 1. Wholesale Banking, 2. Retail Banking, 3. International, 4. Unallocated, Intra - group transactions and others. The company derives the majority of its revenue from the Wholesale Banking, which provides funded and non-funded credit facilities, deposit services, currency exchange, derivative trading, loan syndication, and structured financing to corporate and multinational clients. It also manages money market funds and a proprietary investment portfolio. | $1 | -7% | $5B | $17B | 12.3x | - | ||
![]() | Ahli Bank QSC provides corporate and retail banking services to individual, corporate, and institutional customers in Qatar. The Bank provides its products and services through two of its business segments: Retail and Private Banking and Wealth Management, which includes customer deposits, residential mortgages, etc and wealth management services to high net worth individuals, and the other segment is Corporate banking, treasury, investments, and brokerage, which includes loans and credit facilities, deposits for corporate and institutional customers and other money market and trading services. The majority of the revenue is earned from the corporate banking segment. Its operates in Qatar, Other QCC, Europe and Other Countries out of which Qatar has maximum revenue. | $1 | +2% | $3B | $4B | 9.4x | - | ||
![]() | Doha Bank QPSC is engaged in conventional banking activities. The company provides its services to individuals, commercial, corporate, and institutional clients across Qatar and internationally. Its segments include Conventional Banking and Insurance Activities. Conventional banking includes Corporate banking, Retail Banking, and Unallocated assets, liabilities, and revenue. Whereas Insurance Activities include various types of Insurances. The company derives maximum revenue from the Conventional Banking segment. Geographically, it derives a majority of its revenue from Qatar, and also operates in the Middle East, other GCC countries, and the rest of the world. | $1 | +0% | $2B | $9B | 11.7x | - | ||
![]() | Lesha Bank LLC is a shariah-compliant Bank. Its offerings include Private Wealth Management, Fixed Income Money Market, Investment Banking Advisory, Private Equity & Corporate Banking, Real Estate Investments and Aviation Capital. The company's reportable segments are: Alternative Investments, Asset Management, Treasury, Investment Banking Advisory and Unallocated. The majority of the company's revenue is derived from the Alternative Investments segment, which focuses on originating, structuring, and managing investments across the aviation, private equity, and real estate sectors. | $1 | -- | $643M | $2B | 15.9x | - | ||
| Median | $1 | +1% | $5B | $9B | 10.0x | - |
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